Nested classes are classes that are declared as members of other classes or scopes. Nesting classes is one way to better organize your code. For example, say you have a non-nested class (also known as ...
Okay I need a quick run-through on the issues/considerations etc, when using static members and thread safety. Throw me a bone. The issues aren't really any different. The only difference is the scope ...
Consider a simple class of which I create only a single instance (global variable), and that has a number of static member variables, one of which (s_lmdbEnv) is an instance of a C++ wrapper class of ...
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