New to Boost C++ - Dynamic Arrays
Hello, I am interested in supporting dynamic arrays in my C++ application. I read about STL, which somehow brought me to Boost C++... I see Boost C++ provides the Array library, which only seems to support static arrays... Does Boost C++ support dynamic arrays? Any example I could use to understand how this work? By any means, would this dynamic array library be thread safe? Thanks! Jean
Am Freitag 04 Juli 2008 18:59:20 schrieb Jean-Sebastien Stoezel:
Hello,
I am interested in supporting dynamic arrays in my C++ application. I read about STL, which somehow brought me to Boost C++...
I see Boost C++ provides the Array library, which only seems to support static arrays... Does Boost C++ support dynamic arrays? Any example I could use to understand how this work? By any means, would this dynamic array library be thread safe?
Thanks! Jean
A dynamic array is part of the stl and called vector http://cppreference.com/cppvector/index.html http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/stl/vector It isn't thread safe out of the box, but boost gives you what you need to make access mutual exclusive http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_35_0/doc/html/thread.html in a portable way (POSIX, Windows,...) Best, -- Maik
on Fri Jul 04 2008, "Jean-Sebastien Stoezel"
Hello,
I am interested in supporting dynamic arrays in my C++ application. I read about STL, which somehow brought me to Boost C++...
I see Boost C++ provides the Array library, which only seems to support static arrays... Does Boost C++ support dynamic arrays?
Have you considered std::vector? -- Dave Abrahams BoostPro Computing http://www.boostpro.com
On Fri, 04 Jul 2008 18:59:20 +0200, Jean-Sebastien Stoezel
Hello,
I am interested in supporting dynamic arrays in my C++ application. I read about STL, which somehow brought me to Boost C++...
I see Boost C++ provides the Array library, which only seems to support static arrays... Does Boost C++ support dynamic arrays? Any example I could use to understand how this work?
I created a constant array whose size can be set at runtime a few years ago. I just uploaded it to the vault - see http://www.boostpro.com/vault/index.php?action=downloadfile&filename=boost_carray.zip Boris
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Boris
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David Abrahams
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Jean-Sebastien Stoezel
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Maik Beckmann