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Interacting with C</h2></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="containers_and_c.html#containers.c.vs_array">Containers vs. Arrays</a></span></dt></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en" xml:lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a id="containers.c.vs_array"></a>Containers vs. Arrays</h2></div></div></div><p> - You're writing some code and can't decide whether to use builtin - arrays or some kind of container. There are compelling reasons - to use one of the container classes, but you're afraid that - you'll eventually run into difficulties, change everything back - to arrays, and then have to change all the code that uses those - data types to keep up with the change. - </p><p> - If your code makes use of the standard algorithms, this isn't as - scary as it sounds. The algorithms don't know, nor care, about - the kind of “<span class="quote">container</span>” on which they work, since - the algorithms are only given endpoints to work with. For the - container classes, these are iterators (usually - <code class="code">begin()</code> and <code class="code">end()</code>, but not always). - For builtin arrays, these are the address of the first element - and the <a class="ulink" href="../24_iterators/howto.html#2" target="_top">past-the-end</a> element. - </p><p> - Some very simple wrapper functions can hide all of that from the - rest of the code. For example, a pair of functions called - <code class="code">beginof</code> can be written, one that takes an array, - another that takes a vector. The first returns a pointer to the - first element, and the second returns the vector's - <code class="code">begin()</code> iterator. - </p><p> - The functions should be made template functions, and should also - be declared inline. As pointed out in the comments in the code - below, this can lead to <code class="code">beginof</code> being optimized out - of existence, so you pay absolutely nothing in terms of increased - code size or execution time. - </p><p> - The result is that if all your algorithm calls look like - </p><pre class="programlisting"> - std::transform(beginof(foo), endof(foo), beginof(foo), SomeFunction); - </pre><p> - then the type of foo can change from an array of ints to a vector - of ints to a deque of ints and back again, without ever changing - any client code. - </p><p> - This author has a collection of such functions, called - “<span class="quote">*of</span>” because they all extend the builtin - “<span class="quote">sizeof</span>”. It started with some Usenet discussions - on a transparent way to find the length of an array. A - simplified and much-reduced version for easier reading is <a class="ulink" href="wrappers_h.txt" target="_top">given here</a>. - </p><p> - Astute readers will notice two things at once: first, that the - container class is still a <code class="code">vector<T></code> instead - of a more general <code class="code">Container<T></code>. This would - mean that three functions for <code class="code">deque</code> would have to be - added, another three for <code class="code">list</code>, and so on. This is - due to problems with getting template resolution correct; I find - it easier just to give the extra three lines and avoid confusion. - </p><p> - Second, the line - </p><pre class="programlisting"> - inline unsigned int lengthof (T (&)[sz]) { return sz; } - </pre><p> - looks just weird! 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