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std::string s(""); s = ""; calls the copy constructor, which in turn calls strlen(), … assigning a default-constructed string generates fewer instructions and is therefore preferred. With C++11 uniform initialization, you’d simply write s = { } instead. |
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ColladaExporter.cpp | ||
ColladaExporter.h | ||
ColladaHelper.cpp | ||
ColladaHelper.h | ||
ColladaLoader.cpp | ||
ColladaLoader.h | ||
ColladaParser.cpp | ||
ColladaParser.h |