design_and_evolution_of_c_plus_plus_first_edition_by_bjarne_stroustrup_table_of_contents
Table of Contents
Design and Evolution of C Plus Plus, First Edition, by Bjarne Stroustrup Table of Contents
- Cover Page
- About This EBook
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- 0. Notes To The Reader
- Introduction
- How to Read this Book
- C++ Timeline
- Focus on Use and Users
- Programming Languages
- References
Part I
1. The Prehistory of C++
1. The Prehistory of C++ 1.1 Simula and Distributed Systems 1.2 C and Systems Programming 1.3 General Background
2. C with Classes
- 2.1 The Birth of C with Classes
- 2.2 Feature overview
- 2.3 Classes
- 2.4 Run-Time Efficiency
- 2.5 The Linkage Model
- 2.6 Static Type Checking
- 2.7 Why C?
- 2.8 Syntax Problems
- 2.9 Derived Classes
- 2.10 The Protection Model
- 2.11 Run-Time Guarantees
- 2.12 Minor Features
- 2.13 Features Considered, but not Provided
- 2.14 Work Environment
3. The Birth of C++
- 3.1 From C with Classes to C++
- 3.2 Aims
- 3.3 Cfront
- 3.4 Language Features
- 3.5 Virtual Functions
- 3.6 Overloading
- 3.7 References
- 3.8 Constants
- 3.9 Memory Management
- 3.10 Type Checking
- 3.11 Minor Features
- 3.12 Relationship to Classic C
- 3.13 Tools for Language Design
- 3.14 The C++ Programming Language (1st edition)
- 3.15 The Whatis? Paper
4. C++ Language Design Rules
- 4.1 Rules and Principles
- 4.2 General Rules
- 4.3 Design Support Rules
- 4.4 Language-Technical Rules
- 4.5 Low-Level Programming Support Rules
- 4.6 A Final Word
5. C++ Chronology 1985-1993
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Release 2.0
- 5.3 The Annotated Reference Manual
- 5.4 ANSI and ISO Standardization
6. C++ Standardization
- 6.1 What is a Standard?
- 6.2 How does the Committee Operate?
- 6.3 Clarifications
- 6.4 Extensions
- 6.5 Examples of Proposed Extensions
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7. Interest and Use
- 7.1 The Explosion in Interest and Use
- 7.2 Teaching and Learning C++
- 7.3 Users and Applications
- 7.4 Commercial Competition
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8. Libraries
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 C++ Library Design
- 8.3 Early Libraries
- 8.4 Other Libraries
- 8.5 A Standard Library
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9. Looking Ahead
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Retrospective
- 9.3 Only a Bridge?
- 9.4 What Will Make C++ Much More Effective?
Part II
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10. Memory Management
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 Separating Allocation and Initialization
- 10.3 Array Allocation
- 10.4 Placement
- 10.5 Deallocation Problems
- 10.6 Memory Exhaustion
- 10.7 Automatic Garbage Collection
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11. Overloading
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.2 Overload Resolution
- 11.3 Type-Safe Linkage
- 11.4 Object Creation and Copying
- 11.5 Notational Convenience
- 11.6 Adding Operators to C++
- 11.7 Enumerations
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12. Multiple Inheritance
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 Ordinary Base Classes
- 12.3 Virtual Base Classes
- 12.4 The Object Layout Model
- 12.5 Method Combination
- 12.6 The Multiple Inheritance Controversy
- 12.7 Delegation
- 12.8 Renaming
- 12.9 Base and Member Initializers
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13. Class Concept Refinements
- 13.1 Introduction
- 13.2 Abstract Classes
- 13.3 const Member Functions
- 13.4 Static Member Functions
- 13.5 Nested Classes
- 13.6 Inherited::
- 13.7 Relaxation of Overriding Rules
- 13.8 Multi-methods
- 13.9 Protected Members
- 13.10 Improved Code Generation
- 13.11 Pointers to Members
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14. Casting
- 14.1 Major Extensions
- 14.2 Run-Time Type Information
- 14.3 A New Cast Notation
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15. Templates
- 15.1 Introduction
- 15.2 Templates
- 15.3 Class Templates
- 15.4 Constraints on Template Arguments
- 15.5 Avoiding Code Replication
- 15.6 Function Templates
- 15.7 Syntax
- 15.8 Composition Techniques
- 15.9 Template Class Relationships
- 15.10 Template Instantiation
- 15.11 Implications of Templates
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16. Exception Handling
- 16.1 Introduction
- 16.2 Aims and Assumptions
- 16.3 Syntax
- 16.4 Grouping
- 16.5 Resource Management
- 16.6 Resumption vs. Termination
- 16.7 Asynchronous Events
- 16.8 Multi-level Propagation
- 16.9 Static Checking
- 16.10 Invariants
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17. Namespaces
- 17.1 Introduction
- 17.2 The Problem
- 17.3 Ideals for a Solution
- 17.4 The Solution: Namespaces
- 17.5 Implications for Classes
- 17.6 C Compatibility
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18. The C Preprocessor 18.1 Cpp
- Index
- Code Snippets
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