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iglesias avatar iglesias commented on July 22, 2024

Even though I do not know if there's a preferred way and, furthermore, I doubt it would have been established in relation with TeX, I suggest to refer to either the GitHub repository and/or its webpage view (https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines), based on your preference.

Perhaps drawing inspiration from Rainer Grimm's book "C++ Core Guidelines Explained: Best Practices for Modern C++" may help, since, I assume, it must refer to the guidelines somehow. As a bit of a disclaimer, just in case: I haven't worked with the book, so, please, do not find a recommendation to it per se in this message. It is something I have come across now searching for related bibliographical resources.

Personally, depending on the goal of the reference, I would recommend citing one of the recent (last few years) keynotes by Bjarne Stroustrup where the guidelines are nicely motivated and contextualized.

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VictorEijkhout avatar VictorEijkhout commented on July 22, 2024

So just the URL, no author?

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hsutter avatar hsutter commented on July 22, 2024

Editors call: Thanks! You can use this :"C++ Core Guidelines" B. Stroustrup, H. Sutter, et al. (eds)

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