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"several significant erratas" ?

Two "language or formatting errors"
Both seems to be related to the e-book version not being displayed correctly.

One "minor technical mistake"
Okay, so the book makes it sound like one of the initialization syntaxes wasn't allowed before C++11 when the truth is that it was allowed (for some types) but didn't have any special meaning like it does in C++11.

One "typo"
A missing space between two words.
If you follow the link from that link you get to:
https://www.aristeia.com/BookErrata/emc++-errata.html

which explains in detail the various issues. Note the technical issues in red...

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Wholly moly, that is an errata almost around every 4 pages.
I have the book version and everything listed their is present.
Love the book, but that's a bad QC before publishing.
that's a bad QC before publishing.


Not necessarily re the technical issues. As we all know C++ is a complicated language. The original was reviewed by such C++ heavy-weights as Herb Sutter, Rainer Grimm and Andrei Alexandrescu amongst 28 reviewers - and still these issues came to light after publishing...

Credit to Myers for publishing these after the book was published.
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