Just a note, you seemed like you are replying to me (see below) but what
you quoted Paul wrote. I am most certainly NOT putting myself out there
as a C++ expert, I'm a C guy through and through.
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 01:35:24PM -0400, ron(a)ronnatalie.com wrote:
On 5/11/20,
Larry McVoy <lm(a)mcvoy.com> wrote:
o all std:: and STL functions
The last two of these are mainly for performance reasons. throw and
catch play merry hell with compiler optimizations, especially of
global variables.
You'll have to explain to me how templates or the standard library (which
by the way includes all of the C stuff) affects performance. In fact, we
use templates to INCREASE rather than decrease performance. Templating
is almost entirely compile time rewrites.
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