Today in “C++ iterator invalidation never happens in practice”https://twitter.com/ProjectZeroBugs/status/1227689645703495680 …
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Iterator invalidation is what happening when a valid iterator become invalid, usually because of a change to the container. It’s nothing to do with the bug and thereof misleading. And yes, C++ is tough - programmer must check the result of `find()` or use safe `at()` alternative
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You can say you think something was misleading without QRT'ing people and implying they have some sort of secret agenda where they contribute to a disinformation campaign.
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