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- C++ Employment Test
- Templated for-loop fantasy
- Comparing floating point values for equality
- Wierd Map Behavior
- Max integer in a floating point type?
- Move constructor. Move semantics experiment.
- crash when call virtual funtcion
- How to pass overloaded function as function pointer argument
- interview question
- slowdown from calling new
- Serialize a double for a binary protocol
- Standardizing pre-compiled headers
- type declarations in anonymous unions
- Best strategy to avoid #ifdef in .cpp source code?
- how can i know weather Object A is an instance of class B.
- operator= vs. custom cast
- What about B+Tree in STL?
- Why the inconsistent form of operator new/delete overloading
- Operator Overloading for Class Pointers
- pointer_cast? (C++ style casting between unrelated pointer t
- Virtual base class and order of CTOR
- construction of static member of a class template
- Looking for a C++ profiler
- Output using c++ compiler
- when to instantiate the declarations of a set of overload fu
- Casting pointer to member.
- In-struct using directive
- About templates
- correctness & style question
- Is the HP/IA64 C++ compiler correct?
- Is throwing an exception in a handler legal?
- How to rid a Double of 0s after the decimal point when using
- template member trouble
- recursive definitions for header files
- Assignment of raw pointer to auto_ptr. Is it legal?
- ANSI C++ Standard
- Function template question
- ANN: CUJ articles available oline
- [Generic Programming]A question about Refinement.
- template instantiation with virtual functions
- Dimensional Analysis / Units
- boss-worker model in C++
- A Design Rationale for C++/CLI
- Sychronizing Two Classes Together
- Is swap_void(void*) possible?
- How to determine the "index" of an element in std::map<>?
- Help me remove duplication...
- Question:What's C memory model meaning in M.H.Austern's book
- What is the"standard "answer to this program piece something
- Seg Fault Help
- Proposal: Making C++ more like Java
- help parsing strings
- Initialising reference with a destroyed object
- Correct return type for operator* in a const forward iterato
- Using local classes as functors: my first solution
- how to avoid to explicitly specify template arguments?
- random number [0, 99]
- no appropriate default constructor available
- Typedef
- sorting maps according to their value_type
- basic_filebuf derived class member overflow never called
- static_instance
- Using enable_if and is_member_function_pointer to taste a cl
- Pointer to function Typedefs
- Idea: A template-specialization-Cheshire-Cat alternative to
- Full template specification for member classes?
- howto assure that a bunch of vectors is a connected amount o
- Constructors...help?
- Doubt about std 14.6.4.2
- General Initializers
- Taking Address of Member Function Template
- Syntax of pure virtual function definition
- Functors are passed by value
- How to read/write date times?
- Strange C++ construct
- Initialization order of std::cout
- Fast read of binary files that alternate type
- Unexpected blocking and streambuf::in_avail()
- About Loki's Functor and Sun CC
- Sharing a vector of object between two classes.
- Simple Question--char *
- Local and anonymous classes
- Multiple include guards in header files
- String Comparison
- nitializing a static vector <> of integers (this static vect
- Multi key Maps
- Need Help
- [ANN] C++/Tcl 1.1.2
- [ANN] C++/Tk 1.0.2
- Template Member Functions of Template Classes
- Atexit() and C++
- Implicit parameter
- Functor versus function object
- CRTP and inner-classes
- Concept about "complete type"
- random number generators
- How to specialize function template when
- Order of template parameters
- problem with deriving from basic_filebuf and overflow
- Why exception no longer safe?
- Apache C++ Standard Library 4.1.3 released
- proper syntax for a template taking a member function as arg
- About Linked List
- returning const data pointer type from map.
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