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ISO 18015:2006

ISO 18015:2006 Information technology – Programming languages, their environments and system software interfaces – Technical Report on C++ Performance

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Description

The aim of ISO/IEC TR 18015 is to:

  • give the reader a model of time and space overheads implied by use of various C++ language and library features;
  • debunk widespread myths about performance problems in C++;
  • present techniques for use of C++ in applications where performance matters; and
  • present techniques for implementing C++ standard language and library facilities to yield efficient code.

The special needs of embedded systems programming are presented, including ROMability and predictability. A separate chapter presents general C and C++ interfaces to the basic hardware facilities of embedded systems.

Edition

1

Published Date

2006-09-04

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

197

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

The aim of ISO/IEC TR 18015 is to:

  • give the reader a model of time and space overheads implied by use of various C++ language and library features;
  • debunk widespread myths about performance problems in C++;
  • present techniques for use of C++ in applications where performance matters; and
  • present techniques for implementing C++ standard language and library facilities to yield efficient code.

The special needs of embedded systems programming are presented, including ROMability and predictability. A separate chapter presents general C and C++ interfaces to the basic hardware facilities of embedded systems.

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