C++23 Library Features and Reference Cards In this blog post, you’ll see all C++23 features! Each with a short description and additional code example. Prepare for a ride! For language features please see the previous article: C++23 Language Features and Reference Cards - C++ Stories This article is “in progress”, most topics are completed, but a few sections are “to-do”.| C++ Stories
In this blog post, we’ll show how to implement a custom pipe operator and apply it to a data processing example. Thanks to C++23 and std::expectedwe can write a rather efficient framework that easily handles unexpected outcomes. This is a collaborative guest post by prof. Bogusław Cyganek: Prof. Cyganek is a researcher and lecturer at the Department of Electronics, AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow, Poland.| C++ Stories
In this article, we’ll go through a new vocabulary type introduced in C++23. std::expected is a type specifically designed to return results from a function, along with the extra error information. Motivation Imagine you’re expecting a certain result from a function, but oops… things don’t always go as planned:| C++ Stories