The C++ Programming Language - auto in Modern C++ | Modern Cpp Series Ep. 88
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►Lesson Description: In this lesson I show you one of the more exciting features that was initially added to C++ 11, the repurposing of 'auto'. 'auto' is a placeholder for a type specifier, and allows the compiler to deduce the type for you. This can be handy for cleaning up your code, though I will have a warning that it does not always do what you may expect, so you do have to be a little careful with auto.
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