The C++ Programming Language - STL C++ Iterators - Iterator Invalidation | Modern Cpp Series Ep. 140
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►Lesson Description: In this lesson I talk about the idea of iterator invalidation, this idea that the iterators that you have could become invalid if you modify the shape (i.e. by adding or removing an element) of a data structure. We'll look at an example where 'erase' and push_back may (or may not -- in the case that we do not discover it) cause problems.
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