BackportCpp
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BackportCpp
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A small suggestion for cppreference great documentation!
Interesting idea but for which standard? For me, if you stay with saggy C++11, C++14 99% of compilers support 99% of the norm, no ? You may think of something adapting autotools doing at starting checkup if each function is available and generate a report file. Else you can try https://github.com/bitwizeshift/BackportCpp
CPP-Exercises
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[CODE REVIEW] Custom implementation of queue container
I tried to implement a Template Queue Container and looking for some good reviews.
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[Code Review] Template Queue Container in C++ for Embedded Systems
Previously, I had implemented the std::vector all by myself. I had imitated nearly all behaviours of it. You can see it here. I used the placement new widely while implementing it. But, all the resources were allocated in the heap. I don't how good is to use the placement new on the statically allocated area of the stack. Let me think on it :)
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[C++] Custom implementation of std::vector
Here is the source code!
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(C++) Determining the noexcept rules of member functions
I just implemented many parts of the STL's Template Vector Container. And, after completing the implementation phase, I tried to determine the noexcept conditions of the member methods. I wonder if the conditions that I determined are applicable. You can find the implementation here.
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[CODE REVIEW] Template Vector Container Implementation
For a while, I have been trying to implement the STL container from scratch to make some C++ exercises. My most recent work is the Template Vector Container.
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[CODE REVIEW] Template Array Container for Embedded Systems
Oh no, that's a thing that I've already done in a different exercise. It was also a template array container but for powerful systems with dynamic allocation features. Check it out!
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[CODE REVIEW] Custom implementation of template array container
Template Array Container in C++ | Caglayan DOKME
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[CODE REVIEW]Custom implementation of template list container?
Doubly Linked List in C++ - Caglayan DOKME
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