The C++ Programming Language - Generics in C++ 9 - Class Template Argument Deduction (CTAD) | Modern Cpp Series Ep. 79
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►Lesson Description: In this lesson we make use of a useful C++ 17 and beyond feature known as CTAD - Class Template Argument Deduction. This is similar to the abbreviated function templates we previously learned about, in that the types can actually be deduced. The compiler needs to be sure of the types, so it won't always work, but otherwise we can use this technique to clean up our code.
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