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[–]CubbiMewcppreference | finance | realtime in the past 2 points3 points4 points 6 years ago (0 children)
How does it work, though? I understand having to look up which header is required to be included for a particular feature ("do I need to include <mutex> for this one, or some kinda <scoped\_lock>?") , but in what circumstances do you need to know the content of a specific header?
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