Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this site meant for?
There are no "Introduction to Programming" tutorials here.
This site is meant to be used by more-or-less experienced C++ programmers, who
have a good idea of what they want to do and simply need to look up the syntax.
If you're interested in learning C/C++, try one of these sites:
Does this site contain a complete and definitive list of C/C++ functions?
Few things in life are absolute.
If you don't find what you are looking for
here, don't assume that it doesn't exist. Do a search on
Google for it.
Is there an archived version of this site available?
You can download an archived version of cppreference.com
here. If you're interested
in getting archived versions of websites in general, you might want to
check out utilities like
GNU's wget
(Windows version
here).
Some of the examples on this site don't work on my system. What's going on?
Most of the code on this site was compiled under
Linux
(Red Hat or
Debian) with the
GNU
Compiler Collection.
Since this site is merely a reference for the
Standard C and C++ specification, (check
here, too)
not every compiler will support every function listed here. For example,
...The list goes on and on. In other words, individual results may vary.
You've got an error in this site.
If you find any errors in this reference, please feel free to
contact us
-- feedback and code examples are always welcome.
What's up with this site?
Think of it as a community service, for geeks.
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