The C++ Standard Library: A Tutorial and Reference
Nicolai M. Josuttis, Addison-Wesley Professional ISBN:0201379260, Edition: 1, 1999-08-22 Price: $74.99
- The C++ Standard Library: A Tutorial and Reference
- Copyright
- Preface
- Chapter 1. About this Book
- 1.1 Why this Book
- 1.2 What You Should Know Before Reading this Book
- 1.3 Style and Structure of the Book
- 1.4 How to Read this Book
- 1.5 State of the Art
- 1.6 Example Code and Additional Information
- 1.7 Feedback
- Chapter 2. Introduction to C++ and the Standard
Library
- 2.1 History
- 2.2 New Language Features
- 2.3 Complexity and the Big-O Notation
- Chapter 3. General Concepts
- 3.1 Namespace
- 3.2 Header Files
- 3.3 Error and Exception Handling
- 3.4 Allocators
- Chapter 4. Utilities
- 4.1 Pairs
- 4.1.1 Convenience Function
- 4.1.2 Examples of Pair Usage
- 4.2 Class
- 4.3 Numeric Limits
- 4.4 Auxiliary Functions
- 4.5 Supplementary Comparison Operators
- 4.6 Header Files
- Chapter 5. The Standard Template Library
- 5.1 STL Components
- 5.2 Containers
- 5.3 Iterators
- 5.4 Algorithms
- 5.5 Iterator Adapters
- 5.6 Manipulating Algorithms
- 5.7 User-Defined Generic Functions
- 5.8 Functions as Algorithm Arguments
- 5.9 Function Objects
- 5.10 Container Elements
- 5.11 Errors and Exceptions Inside the STL
- 5.12 Extending the STL
- Chapter 6. STL Containers
- 6.1 Common Container Abilities and Operations
- 6.2 Vectors
- 6.3 Deques
- 6.4 Lists
- 6.5 Sets and Multisets
- 6.6 Maps and Multimaps
- 6.7 Other STL Containers
- 6.8 Implementing Reference Semantics
- 6.9 When to Use which Container
- 6.10 Container Types and Members in Detail
- Chapter 7. STL Iterators
- 7.1 Header Files for Iterators
- 7.2 Iterator Categories
- 7.3 Auxiliary Iterator Functions
- 7.4 Iterator Adapters
- 7.5 Iterator Traits
- Chapter 8. STL Function Objects
- 8.1 The Concept of Function Objects
- 8.2 Predefined Function Objects
- 8.3 Supplementary Composing Function Objects
- Chapter 9. STL Algorithms
- 9.1 Algorithm Header Files
- 9.2 Algorithm Overview
- 9.3 Auxiliary Functions
- 9.4 The
- 9.5 Nonmodifying Algorithms
- 9.6 Modifying Algorithms
- 9.7 Removing Algorithms
- 9.8 Mutating Algorithms
- 9.9 Sorting Algorithms
- 9.10 Sorted Range Algorithms
- 9.11 Numeric Algorithms
- Chapter 10. Special Containers
- 10.1 Stacks
- 10.2 Queues
- 10.3 Priority Queues
- 10.4 Bitsets
- Chapter 11. Strings
- 11.1 Motivation
- 11.2 Description of the String Classes
- 11.3 String Class in Detail
- Chapter 12. Numerics
- 12.1 Complex Numbers
- 12.2 Valarrays
- 12.3 Global Numeric Functions
- Chapter 13. Input/Output Using Stream Classes
- 13.1 Common Background of I/O Streams
- 13.2 Fundamental Stream Classes and Objects
- 13.3 Standard Stream Operators << and >>
- 13.4 State of Streams
- 13.5 Standard Input/Output Functions
- 13.6 Manipulators
- 13.7 Formatting
- 13.8 Internationalization
- 13.9 File Access
- 13.10 Connecting Input and Output Streams
- 13.11 Stream Classes for Strings
- 13.12 Input/Output Operators for User-Defined Types
- 13.13 The Stream Buffer Classes
- 13.14 Performance Issues
- Chapter 14. Internationalization
- 14.1 Different Character Encodings
- 14.2 The Concept of Locales
- 14.3 Locales in Detail
- 14.4 Facets in Detail
- Chapter 15. Allocators
- 15.1 Using Allocators as an Application Programmer
- 15.2 Using Allocators as a Library Programmer
- 15.3 The Default Allocator
- 15.4 A User-Defined Allocator
- 15.5 Allocators in Detail
- 15.6 Utilities for Uninitialized Memory in Detail
- Internet Resources
- Bibliography
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