I want to create a tree structure in my program. Right now I have something similar to the following:
class tree_node
{
public:
tree_node (tree_node* parent) : parent_(parent)
{
parent_.add_child(this);
}
private:
std::vector<tree_node*> children_;
tree_node* parent_;
}
My main concern with this design is that the tree_node
class can delete any of its children and the parent. I want to change the design to disallow this. So:
- Can I somehow change the design to use references instead of pointers? (vector of references does not work).
- If I use references, how can I treat the special case of the root node (which has no parent)?
- Can I disallow the deletion of children/parents by the
tree_node
class?
Any other ideas to achieve my goal are welcome.
vector_manager
anywhere in the standard library? Ormap_manager
? No, because it's a completely silly idea. The container is responsible for managing its memory, not some external unrelated class.tree_manager
s though. I want atree_ceo
.