The Best-Selling Programmer Resource–Now Updated for C++11 The C++ standard library provides a set of common classes and interfaces that greatly extend the core C++ language. The library, however, is not self-explanatory. To make full use of its components - and to benefit from their power - you need a resource that does far more than list the classes and their functions. The C++ Standard Library - A Tutorial and Reference, 2nd Edition describes this library as now incorporated into the new ANSI/ISO C++ language standard (C++11) . The book provides comprehensive documentation of each library component, including an introduction to its purpose and design; clearly written explanations of complex concepts; the practical programming details needed for effective use; traps and pitfalls; the exact signature and definition of the most important classes and functions; and numerous examples of working code. The book focuses on the Standard Template Library (STL), examining containers, iterators, function objects, and STL algorithms. You will also find detailed coverage of strings, concurrency, random numbers and distributions, special containers, numerical classes, internationalization, and the IOStreams library. An insightful introduction to fundamental concepts and an overview of the library will help bring newcomers quickly up to speed. A comprehensive index will support the C++ programmer in his/her day-to-day life. The book covers all the new C++11 library components, including Concurrency Fractional arithmetic Clocks and Timers Random numbers and distributions New smart pointers Regular expressions New STL containers, such as arrays, forward lists, and unordered containers New STL algorithms Tuples Type traits and type utilities The book also examines the new C++ programming style and its effect on the standard library, including lambdas, range-based for loops, and variadic templates. An accompanying Web site, including source code, can be found at http://www.josuttis.com/. . The book provides comprehensive documentation of each library component, including an introduction to its purpose and design; clearly written explanations of complex concepts; the practical programming details needed for effective use; traps and pitfalls; the exact signature and definition of the most important classes and functions; and numerous examples of working code. The book focuses on the Standard Template Library (STL), examining containers, iterators, function objects, and STL algorithms. You will also find detailed coverage of strings, concurrency, random numbers and distributions, special containers, numerical classes, internationalization, and the IOStreams library. An insightful introduction to fundamental concepts and an overview of the library will help bring newcomers quickly up to speed. A comprehensive index will support the C++ programmer in his/her day-to-day life. The book covers all the new C++11 library components, including Concurrency Fractional arithmetic Clocks and Timers Random numbers and distributions New smart pointers Regular expressions New STL containers, such as arrays, forward lists, and unordered containers New STL algorithms Tuples Type traits and type utilities The book also examines the new C++ programming style and its effect on the standard library, including lambdas, range-based for loops, and variadic templates. An accompanying Web site, including source code, can be found at http://www.josuttis.com/.