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− | Below I list a number of new C++11 features that should be interesting for use in the Hall D Online. | + | Below I list a number of new C++11 features that should be interesting for use in the Hall D Online. |
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+ | The most important ones concern programming safety, i.e. they plug safety loopholes in C++ that have been there since the beginning. The second type concern programming convenience, i.e. they make the code easier to write and understand. | ||
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+ | Although we do not have any hard-and-fast programming rules for the online, I strongly feel the safety features should be used in all new code. I recommend use of the convenience features, but this is a personal decision. Even if you don't use them you should be familiar with them since they will appear in online code written by others. | ||
Note that I take it for granted the old C++98 features will be used regularly (e.g. the STL). | Note that I take it for granted the old C++98 features will be used regularly (e.g. the STL). |
Revision as of 15:47, 11 July 2013
Below I list a number of new C++11 features that should be interesting for use in the Hall D Online.
The most important ones concern programming safety, i.e. they plug safety loopholes in C++ that have been there since the beginning. The second type concern programming convenience, i.e. they make the code easier to write and understand.
Although we do not have any hard-and-fast programming rules for the online, I strongly feel the safety features should be used in all new code. I recommend use of the convenience features, but this is a personal decision. Even if you don't use them you should be familiar with them since they will appear in online code written by others.
Note that I take it for granted the old C++98 features will be used regularly (e.g. the STL).
My discussion below is brief. For a comprehensive discussion of C++11 see the Wikipedia article on C++11. See also the article on Ten C++11 Features Every C++ Developer Should Use.
Safety
override nullptr static assert and type traits smart pointers move semantics thread library
Convenience
auto range-for initializer lists constructor chaining lambdas tuples new algorithms regular expressions