My ongoing solutions to the exercises in "C++ Primer", 5th ed., by Lippman, Lajoie and Moo.
My exercises aim to be complete with minimal clutter and obfuscation. Sparse comments will be added to code that is not easily understood and does not use common idioms of which most C or C++ programmers would be aware.
All code was written and testing on a x64_86 Linux system, running the GNU
g++
compiler set to the C++11 standard, unless otherwise indicated.
The purpose of this repository is not only to track my personal progress with the exercises contained in "C++ Primer" but also to attempt to aid other learners who struggle with a particular exercise. If there is any errors or mistakes in this repository, please notify me, and I will try to fix them.
Code from the book has the copyright notice as stated in book-notice.txt
.