Why you shouldn’t store auto_ptr objects in STL containers
Most C++ users already know that they shouldn’t use auto_ptr objects as elements of STL containers. However, fewer users know exactly why this is so. The C++ Standard says that
Most C++ users already know that they shouldn’t use auto_ptr objects as elements of STL containers. However, fewer users know exactly why this is so. The C++ Standard says that
I often hear people ask whether it’s possible to write code that is quicker than STL. This is a paradoxical question: the C++ Standard defines minimum performance requirements with which