I just got word that Effective C++ is due for another reprint, so I've
updated the book's errata page with the latest changes. None of the bugs
I fixed is technical in nature, but there they are, anyway:
DATE DATE
REPORTED WHO PAGES WHAT FIXED
-------- --- ----- ------------------------------------------------ --------
4/ 4/04 sdm xiii Bad line break in URL in footnote. 6/ 7/04
5/20/04 md 107 At end of 3rd para, "SHRT" is in wrong font. 6/ 7/04
6/ 1/04 md 203 In last line, "theName" ==> "name". 6/ 7/04
6/ 7/04 sdm 203 Bad line break in 2nd-to-last para in 6/ 7/04
"valueDelimOpen".
6/ 2/04 md 218 In 2nd to last line, "accidently" ==> 6/ 7/04
"accidentally". Both spellings are correct but
I use the "ally" form everywhere else in the
book, so I should use it here, too.
1/19/04 jyt 231 Arrow tail protrudes slightly into the oval 6/ 7/04
surrounding "overflow_error".
For those of you who like to keep track of such things, this will be the
book's 16th printing.
I also added this observation to the "Interesting Comments" part of the
book's web page:
DATE
REPORTED WHO PAGES WHAT
-------- --- ------- ----------------------------------------------------------
1/19/04 jyt Items There are several example base classes in the book that
16, declare nonvirtual destructors or that declare no
22, destructor at all, a violation of Item 14.
26,
40,43,
49,50
Scott
updated the book's errata page with the latest changes. None of the bugs
I fixed is technical in nature, but there they are, anyway:
DATE DATE
REPORTED WHO PAGES WHAT FIXED
-------- --- ----- ------------------------------------------------ --------
4/ 4/04 sdm xiii Bad line break in URL in footnote. 6/ 7/04
5/20/04 md 107 At end of 3rd para, "SHRT" is in wrong font. 6/ 7/04
6/ 1/04 md 203 In last line, "theName" ==> "name". 6/ 7/04
6/ 7/04 sdm 203 Bad line break in 2nd-to-last para in 6/ 7/04
"valueDelimOpen".
6/ 2/04 md 218 In 2nd to last line, "accidently" ==> 6/ 7/04
"accidentally". Both spellings are correct but
I use the "ally" form everywhere else in the
book, so I should use it here, too.
1/19/04 jyt 231 Arrow tail protrudes slightly into the oval 6/ 7/04
surrounding "overflow_error".
For those of you who like to keep track of such things, this will be the
book's 16th printing.
I also added this observation to the "Interesting Comments" part of the
book's web page:
DATE
REPORTED WHO PAGES WHAT
-------- --- ------- ----------------------------------------------------------
1/19/04 jyt Items There are several example base classes in the book that
16, declare nonvirtual destructors or that declare no
22, destructor at all, a violation of Item 14.
26,
40,43,
49,50
Scott
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