I have a function that is used to allocate a buffer with given size. The buffer will be preprocess/filled some data before return. This preprocess may return false to represent this buffer is not processed right. So I want to apply RAII on this buffer to avoid early return without delete[]
it.
Usually I use unique_ptr
to help me to auto release the local allocated object. In this case I need to return this allocated object (Owned by unique_ptr
) and transfer the ownership to caller. But the compiler complains that I cannot convert unique_ptr<T[]>
to T*
while I std::move
the unique_ptr
. It looks like unique_ptr
can only be moved to another unique_ptr
instead of raw pointer.
Is any way to transfer the ownership from unique_ptr
to a raw pointer
? Or just the unique_ptr
is not suitable for this case?
bool PreProcess(int* v) { /* return nothing wrong? true: false; */ }
bool GetBuffer(int** ppRetBuf, int size)
{
std::unique_ptr<int[]> buf(new (std::nothrow) int[size]());
if(PreProcess(buf.get())
{
*ppRetBuf = std::move(buf); // Compiler complains:
// Error C2440 '=': cannot convert from 'std::unique_ptr<int [],std::default_delete<_Ty>>' to 'int *'
return true;
}
return false; // No need to manually delete[] failure buffer
}
int main()
{
int * buf = nullptr;
GetBuffer(&buf, 100);
}
std::unique_ptr
doesn't give you any benefit here. Just use a raw pointer in first place then.