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c++ Programming Glossary: outlive

Start thread with member function

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10673585/start-thread-with-member-function

it. The reason for this is that the arguments may need to outlive the calling thread copying the arguments guarantees that. Instead..

race-condition in pthread_once()?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10843304/race-condition-in-pthread-once

The result is undefined. The solution would be to make p outlive the thread. Two solutions that I can think of Make p a member..

Memory management patterns in C++

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14539624/memory-management-patterns-in-c

an object that doesn't exist anymore Avoid objects which outlive all of the references to them so that you won't leak memory...

Expression templates: improving performance in evaluating expressions?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15856122/expression-templates-improving-performance-in-evaluating-expressions

and you would defer evaluation pointer reference will outlive pointed referenced object. In order to prevent this you should..

correct idiom for std::string constants?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2312860/correct-idiom-for-stdstring-constants

function this only requires that c_str not change and outlive any uses of the resulting object s and since it must also be..

Effective optimization strategies on modern C++ compilers

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2932515/effective-optimization-strategies-on-modern-c-compilers

heap allocation but only if you don't need your array to outlive the stack... or you could reserve the size in the vector so..

Can anyone quantify performance differences between C++ and Java?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/313446/can-anyone-quantify-performance-differences-between-c-and-java

by escape analysis that references to the object will not outlive the stack frame. In this way the compiler can get the performance..

Why is a c++ reference considered safer than a pointer?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4715740/why-is-a-c-reference-considered-safer-than-a-pointer

clearly states that a reference binds to storage and can outlive the object which existed when the reference was created If after..

Which kind of pointer do I use when?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8706192/which-kind-of-pointer-do-i-use-when

to resources and when you know that the resource will outlive the referencing object scope. Prefer references and use raw.. to a resource but you don't know if the resource will outlive the object that references it pack the resource in a shared_ptr..