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Marius Bancila
Marius Bancila
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Marius Bancila

Marius Bancila is a software engineer with two decades of experience in developing solutions for line of business applications and more. He is the author of The Modern C++ Challenge and Template Metaprogramming with C++. He works as a software architect and is focused on Microsoft technologies, mainly developing desktop applications with C++ and C#. He is passionate about sharing his technical expertise with others and, for that reason, he has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for C++ and later developer technologies since 2006. Marius lives in Romania and is active in various online communities.
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Comparing signed and unsigned integers safely

The C++ language features a variety of integral types: short, int, long, and long long, as well as their unsigned counterparts unsigned short, unsigned int, unsigned long, and unsigned long long. In C++11, fixed-width integer types were introduced, such as int32_t and uint32_t, and many similar others. Apart from these, there are also the types char, signed char, unsigned char, wchar_t, char8_t, char16_t, and char32_t, although these are not supposed to store numbers but characters. Moreover, the type bool used for storing the values true or false is also an integral type. The comparison of values of these types is a common operation but comparing signed and unsigned values is error-prone. Without some compiler-specific switches to flag these as warnings or errors, you can perform these operations and get unexpected results. For instance, the comparison -1 < 42u (comparing signed -1 with unsigned 42) would yield false. The C++20 standard...

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Marius Bancila

Marius Bancila is a software engineer with two decades of experience in developing solutions for line of business applications and more. He is the author of The Modern C++ Challenge and Template Metaprogramming with C++. He works as a software architect and is focused on Microsoft technologies, mainly developing desktop applications with C++ and C#. He is passionate about sharing his technical expertise with others and, for that reason, he has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for C++ and later developer technologies since 2006. Marius lives in Romania and is active in various online communities.
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