I have an event loop in my main function, in which I would like to create an object and run a thread on the object's member function. However, I have noticed that the object is destroyed before the thread is even starting. I don't understand why.
My code:
#include <iostream>
#include <thread>
class MyClass {
public:
MyClass(){
std::cout << "MyClass constructor is called" << std::endl;
}
~MyClass(){
std::cout << "MyClass destructor is called" << std::endl;
}
void start(){
std::cout << "MyClass is starting" << std::endl;
}
};
int main()
{
MyClass mine;
std::thread t(&MyClass::start, mine);
t.join();
}
Output:
MyClass constructor is called
MyClass destructor is called
MyClass is starting
MyClass destructor is called
MyClass destructor is called
Desired output:
MyClass constructor is called
MyClass is starting
MyClass destructor is called