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by quuxplusone 794 days ago
I have a blog post on the topic here: https://quuxplusone.github.io/blog/2022/08/26/vector-pessimi...

The TLDR is: Using `move_if_noexcept` instead of plain old `move` can help you provide the "strong exception guarantee." For what _that_ is, see cppreference: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/exceptions#Except...

and/or the paper by Dave Abrahams that introduced the term, "Exception-Safety in Generic Components: Lessons Learned from Specifying Exception-Safety for the C++ Standard Library." https://www.boost.org/community/exception_safety.html

> Is it something like prefer no throw copy constructor over “throwing” move?

Almost. If move won't throw (or if copy isn't possible), we'll move. But given a choice between a throwing move and any kind of copy, we'll prefer copy, because copy is non-destructive of the original data: if something goes wrong, we can roll back to the original data. If the original data's been moved-from, we can't.