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I'm currently following the old tutorial and were planning to edit it on the fly with some modern practice. For example using std::swap where it's due. Should I leave the old one as it is or continue? | |||
Hi, I'm Archfiend, I'm currently following the old tutorial and were planning to edit it on the fly with some modern practice. For example using std::swap where it's due. Should I leave the old one as it is or continue? | |||
:The title says "modern" C++, so std::swap is fine. If you use features from C++17 or later, perhaps present two versions of the code, one of which works with C++14? Just my opinion.-[[User:Muscles|Muscles]] ([[User talk:Muscles|talk]]) 09:27, 5 November 2019 (CET) |
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Hi, I'm Archfiend, I'm currently following the old tutorial and were planning to edit it on the fly with some modern practice. For example using std::swap where it's due. Should I leave the old one as it is or continue?