This Pointer is a compiler generated pointer during a function call pointing to the object upon which that function gets called.

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Where is the 'this' pointer stored in computer memory?

Where exactly is the 'this' pointer stored in memory? Is it allocated on the stack, in the heap, or in the data segment? #include <iostream> using namespace std; class ClassA { int a, b; ...
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Is this[0] safe in C++?

This earlier question asks what this[0] means in C#. In C++, this[0] means "the zeroth element of the array pointed at by this." Is it guaranteed to not cause undefined behavior in C++ to refer to ...
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How to get this pointer from std::function?

Since std::function can hold member functions, so it must store a pointer to the object instance somewhere. How can I fetch the this pointer from a std::function that holds a member function?
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Send this instance as callback parameter

I have simple UI class and I need to send UI element instance to callbacks for each element, so I can (much like in javascript) manipulate element which called the callback. This requires to send ...
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This-pointer capture in lambda wrapper around recursive function

I have a class template Wrap<T> with a recursive member function test(int) that I want to pass to an STL algorithm with a lambda (std::accumulate in the code below). If I use a default capture ...
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constructor and this pointer

The question is: after declaration "private $json" should i use in constructor $json or $this->json ? class Controller{ private $json; private $data; function __construct(){ ...
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PHP Class properties being overwritten when I store to array

There is probably a very simple explanation for this, but I've had this code working for months, and now all of a sudden today it doesn't work. I retrieve all the rows from a table. I have and ...
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How to apply overloaded operator to this?

How to call an overloaded operator in another member function of a class in C++ ?
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Same this pointer and trouble with variadic types

I hope it's okay to just throw in a piece of code which I don't understand why it is behaving like it is. I have two problems with the following code. 1) Why is the this pointer for the two ...
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Is using *this a good idea?

I'm not sure if return *this is the only way we could return an instance of a class who called a member function? The reason why I asked is because our instructor told us to avoid using pointers ...
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Not possible: this pointer as a default argument. Why?

The following code won't compile. Why? class A { int j; void f( int i = this->j ); } Edit, for clarity. This is what I was trying to do, using less lines of code... class A { void f( ...
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Why is context different in these two event handlers

This is a basics question but I cannot figure out why the context ( the 'this' pointer ) is correct in the second event handler and incorrect in the first one. I have this simple constructor function ...
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How to get Javascript Select box's selected text

This things works perfectly <select name="selectbox" onchange="alert(this.value)> But I want to select the text. I tried in this way <select name="selectbox" ...
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jQuery $(this) inside function

I want to pass $(this) to function but I am not sure. There is one similar thread, but I still can not make it working. I hope somebody can help me. $(document).ready(function() { var delay = ...
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After using 'delete this' in a member function I am able to access other member functions. Why?

I just wrote a sample program to see the behaviour of delete this class A { ~A() {cout << "In destructor \n ";} public: int a; A() {cout << "In constructor \n ";} void ...
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restrict qualifier on member functions (restrict this pointer)

Note: To clarify, the question is not about the use of the restrict keyword in general, but specifically about applying it to member functions as described here. gcc allows you to use the ...
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std::shared_ptr of this

I am currently trying to learn how to use smart pointers. However while doing some experiments I discovered the following situation for which I could not find a satifying solution: Imagine you have ...
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Connect Function

What is this in the following QT function call? connect(findButton, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(findClicked())); I know the background of this in C++ but what is this pointing to in this function ...
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Jquery - can't target the right element with $(this) [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: $(this) doesn't work in a function Im having a problem targeting the right element in my code. I have a list of thumbnails on my page, and when you click on a "I ...
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When to use THIS keyword when working with controls on form in C#

I am still far away from mastering C#, but the child in me is pushing me to continue improving my programming day by day. When I make a WinForms application I want to change and use lot of controls ...
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“this” pointer (C++)

There is class definition like this: template <class Impl> FullO3CPU<Impl>::FullO3CPU(DerivO3CPUParams *params) class DerivO3CPU : public FullO3CPU<O3CPUImpl> { public: ...
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How to reach to object reference itself

newDt.importRow(dt.dataSource[i]); when I call above I want to reach the object's itself in the block below. I mean I want to reach to countnumber of newDt object with getCount() methods. I tried ...
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Why was “this” used as a non const deprecated in C++

Why was this deprecated in C++? How is the this pointer in C++ different than this in Java? Or is Wikipedia just wrong Early versions of C++ would let the this pointer be changed; by doing so a ...
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c++ this pointer question

here is the thing, I want to (probably not the best thing to do) have the ability to call some class constructor that receives as a parameter a pointer to the class who's calling (ufff!!!). Well in ...
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Sending a class instance through a static reference member in a small chat client

I am building a small chat-room app in Java. What I am trying to do here is to send the current class ClientGUI instance (this) through a static ClientGUI reference member. The ServerApplication ...
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How does the Visual C++ compiler pass the this ptr to the called function?

I'm learning C++ using Eckel's "Thinking in C++". It states the following: If a class contains virtual methods, a virtual function table is created for that class etc. The workings of the function ...
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Passing a node as an outstream operator

This prints an error message about qualifiers but don't really understand what that means and how to adjust the code for it to work? Anyways, thanks a lot for looking at the code. Note: The ostream ...
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Const mismatches: 2 overloads have no legal conversion for 'this' pointer

Hey i'm getting this weird error: error C2663: 'sf::Drawable::SetPosition' : 2 overloads have no legal conversion for 'this' pointer I think it has something to do with const mismatches ...
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PHP assign $this of another class

I have been wondering is it possible to assign another object to $this? In CodeIgniter I am calling another controller from main controller. application/controllers/module.php Class Module extends ...
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Type of 'this' pointer

As mentioned in the title, I would like to know about the type of 'this' pointer. I'm working on a project and I observed that the type of 'this' pointer is "ClassName * const this" on windows using ...
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C++ internals: Messing with the this-pointer

I have some questions about the internal workings of C++. I know for example that every member function of a class has an implied hidden parameter, which is the this-pointer (much in the same way ...
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How does “this” pointer happen to point to different objects?

Suppose I have a class: class test { public: void print(); private: int x; }; void test::print() { cout<< this->x; } and I have these variable definitions: test object1; ...
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Setting an instance of an object to another one from inside, using this = new Foo()?

I am working with a hash table and to rehash it, I am simply putting all the values into a new hash table, and then setting the executing instance to this new hash table. I wasn't sure going into it ...
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shared_ptr and the this-pointer

OK, I started using shared-pointers and pass shared-pointers as much as possible. No conversion to raw pointers anymore. This works good, except in this specific case: Suppose we have a class that ...
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assigning c++ function pointers to member functions of same object

Sorry if it has been asked before, but how do I get the function pointer assignments (and maybe the rest) in test.calculate to work? #include <iostream> class test { int a; int b; ...
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'this' pointer, inheriting functions of super class in subclass using 'this' pointer

Hi i am trying to understand how to use the 'this' pointer. Now i wrote a sample program which uses a class Image which is a subclass of a class BMP. Now the functions TellWidth and TellHeight are ...
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Is it okay to use the this pointer? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicates: Is there any reason to use this-> When should this-> be used? When should I make explicit use of the this pointer? When working with pointers to classes, I ...
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Can you explain the concept of the this pointer? [closed]

I need to understand this pointer concept, preferably with an example. I am new to C++, so please use simple language, so that I can understand it better.
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Why the this-pointer address is something else than expected in the destructor (c++)

I have a weird problem with a this-pointer in a base-class destructor. Problem description: I have 3 classes: A1, A2, A3 A2 inherits publicly from A1 and inherits privately from A3 class ...
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Why is it legal to pass “Me” ByRef in VB.NET?

I was shocked just a moment ago to discover that the following is legal (the C# equivalent is definitely not): Class Assigner ''// Ignore this for now. Public Field As Integer ''// This ...
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Cross-reference js-object variables when creating object

Summary: I want to know if it is possible to do something like this: {a: 'A',b: this.a} ...by using some other pointer like {a: 'A',b: self.a} or {a: 'A',b: own.a} or anything else... Full ...
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Using a ref Parameter with the this Keyword?

Is there a way to force the this keyword to act as a ref argument? I would like to pass in a visitor that modifies multiple properties on the object, but this only wants to act like a value parameter. ...
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Use super class's address/pointer in initialization list

context 1: class D : public B1, public B2{}; context 2: B2 takes B1 to initialize: B2( B1 * ) //B2's constructor my question is in D's initialization list: D::D() : B1(), B2( ? )... What should ...
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delete this pointer behaviour in g++

#include <stdio.h> class Foo { public: Foo(char x); Foo(char x, int y); ~Foo(); void abc(); void dev(); ...