The C++ programming language
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The C++ programming language
Addison-Wesley, c2000
Special ed
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Includes index
11th printing(August 2004):PHYS:x, 1020 p.
12th printing(May 2005):PHYS:x, 1020 p.
内容説明・目次
内容説明
More than three-quarters of a million programmers have benefited from this book in all of its editions
Written by Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++, this is the world's most trusted and widely read book on C++.
For this special hardcover edition, two new appendixes on locales and standard library exception safety (also available at www.research.att.com/~bs/) have been added. The result is complete, authoritative coverage of the C++ language, its standard library, and key design techniques. Based on the ANSI/ISO C++ standard, The C++ Programming Language provides current and comprehensive coverage of all C++ language features and standard library components.
For example:
abstract classes as interfaces
class hierarchies for object-oriented programming
templates as the basis for type-safe generic software
exceptions for regular error handling
namespaces for modularity in large-scale software
run-time type identification for loosely coupled systems
the C subset of C++ for C compatibility and system-level work
standard containers and algorithms
standard strings, I/O streams, and numerics
C compatibility, internationalization, and exception safety
Bjarne Stroustrup makes C++ even more accessible to those new to the language, while adding advanced information and techniques that even expert C++ programmers will find invaluable.
目次
1. Notes to the Reader.
2. A Tour of C++.
3. A Tour of the Standard Library.
I. BASIC FACILITIES.
4. Types and Declarations.
5. Pointers, Arrays, and Structures.
6. Expressions and Statements.
7. Functions.
8. Namespaces and Exceptions.
9. Source Files and Programs.
II. ABSTRACTION MECHANISMS.
10. Classes.
11. Operator Overloading.
12. Derived Classes.
13. Templates.
14. Exception Handling.
15. Class Hierarchies.
III. THE STANDARD LIBRARY.
16. Library Organization and Containers.
17. Standard Containers.
18. Algorithms and Function Objects.
19. Iterators and Allocators.
20. Strings.
21. Streams.
22. Numerics.
IV. DESIGN USING C++.
23. Development and Design.
24. Design and Programming.
25. Roles of Classes.
V. APPENDICES.
A. The C++ Grammar.
B. Compatibility.
C. Technicalities.
D. Locales.
E. Standard-Library Exception Handling.
Index.
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