return,C++ Pitfalls 之 reference to an object in a dynamically allocated containt

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摘要:(留坑待填) ?Extraction from the C++ Programming Language 4th. ed., Bjarne Stroustrup return。31.3.3 Size and Capacity The size is the number of elements in the container; the capacity is the number of elements that a container can hold befo

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?Extraction from the C++ Programming Language 4th. ed., Bjarne Stroustrup

return。31.3.3 Size and Capacity

The size is the number of elements in the container; the capacity is the number of elements that a container can hold before allocating more memory.

When changing the size or the capacity, the elements may be moved to new locations. That implies that iterators (and pointers and references) to elements may become invalid (i.e., point to the old element locations).

references。?

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