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class D : public B { /* "¦ */ }; // some derived class
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class D : public B { /* ... */ }; // some derived class
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shared_ptr<D> p = D::Create<D>(); // creating a D object
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@ -7257,7 +7257,7 @@ The members of a scoped object are themselves scoped and the scoped object's con
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##### Example
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The following example is inefficient (because it has unnecessary allocation and deallocation), vulnerable to exception throws and returns in the "¦ part (leading to leaks), and verbose:
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The following example is inefficient (because it has unnecessary allocation and deallocation), vulnerable to exception throws and returns in the `...` part (leading to leaks), and verbose:
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void some_function(int n)
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@ -15676,7 +15676,7 @@ Alternatively, we will decide that no change is needed and delete the entry.
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* How granular should namespaces be? All classes/functions designed to work together and released together (as defined in Sutter/Alexandrescu) or something narrower or wider?
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* Should there be inline namespaces (à la `std::literals::*_literals`)?
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* Avoid implicit conversions
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* Const member functions should be thread safe "¦ aka, but I don't really change the variable, just assign it a value the first time it’s called "¦ argh
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* Const member functions should be thread safe ... aka, but I don't really change the variable, just assign it a value the first time it’s called ... argh
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* Always initialize variables, use initialization lists for member variables.
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* Anyone writing a public interface which takes or returns `void*` should have their toes set on fire. That one has been a personal favorite of mine for a number of years. :)
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* Use `const`-ness wherever possible: member functions, variables and (yippee) `const_iterators`
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