the following are 2 of weak_ptr's constructors: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb982126.aspx
weak_ptr(const weak_ptr&);
template<class Other>
weak_ptr(const weak_ptr<Other>&);
actual code (from memory):
weak_ptr(const weak_ptr& _Other)
{ // construct weak_ptr object for resource pointed to by _Other
this->_Resetw(_Other);
}
template<class _Ty2>
weak_ptr(const weak_ptr<_Ty2>& _Other,
typename enable_if<is_convertible<_Ty2 *, _Ty *>::value,
void *>::type * = 0)
{ // construct weak_ptr object for resource pointed to by _Other
this->_Resetw(_Other);
}
Q1: Why is the top copy constructor even there? It looks like the bottom one accounts for every case (including the top one). Does it even get called? and if they didn't include it would the bottom one take it's place?
Q2: What's going on with the second argument of the bottom (templated) constructor. I think I understand the SFINAE aspect, but I don't understand why there is an extra * after ::type
