| c++ Programming Glossary: flexibilityCoding C++ without headers, best practices? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1001639/coding-c-without-headers-best-practices  the same scalability in compiling clarity in debugging and flexibility in design so Is it possible to code C without headers If yes.. 
 Boost and XML (c++) http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1042855/boost-and-xml-c  is multiplatform see reference for platforms list high flexibility. You can control many aspects of file parsing and DOM tree building.. 
 In which versions of the C++ standard does “(i+=10)+=10” have undefined behaviour? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10655290/in-which-versions-of-the-c-standard-does-i-10-10-have-undefined-behaviou  sequenced is sufficient. And it seems to me that the extra flexibility afforded by 'sequence before' and 'sequenced after' has lead.. 
 What are the advantages of using Objective-C over C++ http://stackoverflow.com/questions/112702/what-are-the-advantages-of-using-objective-c-over-c  for existing classes. All in all there's a lot more flexibility when it comes to message handling more like what you would do.. 
 Is there a use case for std::function that is not covered by function pointers, or is it just syntactic sugar? [duplicate] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15322058/is-there-a-use-case-for-stdfunction-that-is-not-covered-by-function-pointers  to function pointers . To give you an idea of the kind of flexibility it allows you to achieve #include functional #include iostream.. 
 Is TCHAR still relevant? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/234365/is-tchar-still-relevant  CString it just makes sense to use it. Plus it gives you flexibility if you decide to use the code in an ASCII app at some point.. 
 C++: constructor initializer for arrays http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2409819/c-constructor-initializer-for-arrays  cases where I've gotten spoiled by Java's final keyword flexibility with constructors.  c constructor initializer   share improve.. 
 Using strtok with a std::string http://stackoverflow.com/questions/289347/using-strtok-with-a-stdstring 
 When to return a pointer, scalar and reference in C++? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3431484/when-to-return-a-pointer-scalar-and-reference-in-c  from Java to C and am a bit confused of the language's flexibility. One point is that there are three ways to store objects A pointer.. 
 Can lambda functions be templated? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3575901/can-lambda-functions-be-templated  no. Polymorphic lambdas would be excellent in terms of flexibility and power. The original reason they ended up being monomorphic.. 
 Static polymorphism definition and implementation http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4557141/static-polymorphism-definition-and-implementation  polymorphism I think we can agree that it reduces code flexibility what are the advantages besides in the case of C saving one.. 
 pimpl: shared_ptr or unique_ptr http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5576922/pimpl-shared-ptr-or-unique-ptr  currently going with shared_ptr just because of the extra flexibility. For example using a shared_ptr allows me to store these objects.. 
 Why should `new` be used as little as possible? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6500313/why-should-new-be-used-as-little-as-possible  of an implicit release point is the key to the heap's flexibility. Reasons to use dynamic allocation Even if using the heap is.. 
 std::vector<std::string> to char* array http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7048888/stdvectorstdstring-to-char-array  we've to deallocate the memory at the end. This gives you flexibility to change the vector vs you can push_back more strings to it.. vector char will still be valid But if you don't want this flexibility then you can use this convert function const char convert const.. 
 Why is C++11's POD “standard layout” definition the way it is? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7160901/why-is-c11s-pod-standard-layout-definition-the-way-it-is  addresses on purpose so as to give an implementation full flexibility in layouting memory. But for the above cast to work you need.. 
 C++ getters/setters coding style http://stackoverflow.com/questions/760777/c-getters-setters-coding-style 
 malloc() vs. HeapAlloc() http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8224347/malloc-vs-heapalloc  malloc to be faster than HeapAlloc . HeapAlloc has more flexibility than malloc . In particular it allows you to specify which heap.. 
 When to mark a function in C++ as a virtual? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8298041/when-to-mark-a-function-in-c-as-a-virtual  virtual just because you feel it imparts additional flexibility rather think of your design and purpose of exposing an interface... 
 What's the difference between a header file and a library? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/924485/whats-the-difference-between-a-header-file-and-a-library  Note The concept is so fundamental because it allows you flexibility you can have the same header for different libraries i.e. the.. 
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