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I've found QPointer. Are there any others?

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Boost - the weak_ptr has some nice features that make it safe to use, if you are also using shared_ptr. You keep a weak_ptr reference to an instance that is managed by shared_ptr lifetime. When you need to use the underlying instance, convert it to a shared_ptr instance using the constructor of the shared_ptr class, or the lock method. The operation will fail if the underlying instance was deleted. The use is thread safe in the same fashion as the shared_ptr class:

shared_ptr<int> p(new int(5));
weak_ptr<int> q(p);

// some time later

if(shared_ptr<int> r = q.lock())
{
    // use *r
}
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Thanks. I wasn't aware that weak_ptr had this behaviour. I wonder how much I'm paying for the unneeded reference counting behaviour though. Anyway, your answer was first, I think. Marking as best. – Neil G May 26 at 17:55
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"boost::weak_ptr" works really well with "boost::shared_ptr" (also available in tr1)

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