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rvalue references
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Rvalue references are a C++ feature that enables move semantics and perfect forwarding, allowing efficient resource management by distinguishing temporary objects from persistent ones. On WindowsForum, discussions about rvalue references often appear in the context of advanced STL implementation details, as seen in Stephan T. Lavavej's lectures on Channel 9. These talks cover the internals of the Standard Template Library, requiring a solid grasp of C++ basics and STL fundamentals. The content is highly technical, focusing on how rvalue references optimize performance in real-world C++ code, particularly within Microsoft's ecosystem. Users exploring this tag will find in-depth explanations of move constructors, move assignment operators, and their role in modern C++ development.
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Advanced STL covers the gory details of the STL's implementation -> you will therefore...