Adaptable component frameworks: Using vector from the C++ standard library as an example

Jyrki Katajainen, Bo Simonsen

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Abstract

The CPH STL is a special edition of the STL, the containers and algorithms part of the C++ standard library. The specification of the generic components of the STL is given in the C++ standard. Any implementation of the STL, e.g. the one that ships with your standard-compliant C++ compiler, should provide at least one realization for each container that has the specified characteristics with respect to performance and safety. In the CPH STL project, our goal is to provide several alternative realizations for each STL container. For example, for associative containers we can provide almost any kind of balanced search tree. Also, we do provide safe and compact versions of each container. To ease the maintenance of this large collection of implementations, we have developed component frameworks for the STL containers. In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of a component framework for vector, which is undoubtedly the most used container of the C++ standard library. In particular, we specify the details of a vector implementation that is safe with respect to referential integrity and strong exception safety. Additionally, we report the experiences and lessons learnt from the development of component frameworks which we hope to be of benefit to persons engaged in the design and implementation of generic software libraries.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2009 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Generic Programming
Number of pages12
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Publication date2009
Pages13-24
ISBN (Print)978-1-60558-510-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009
EventACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Generic Programming (WGP09) - Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Duration: 30 Aug 200930 Aug 2009

Conference

ConferenceACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Generic Programming (WGP09)
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityEdinburgh
Period30/08/200930/08/2009

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