Questions tagged [smart-pointers]
An abstract data type that simulates a pointer while providing additional features, such as automatic garbage collection or bounds checking
smart-pointers
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Memory Management in C++: Differences in allocating shared_ptr using new vs make_shared [duplicate]
I'm used to allocate shared pointer this way:
std::shared_ptr<Person> ptr = std::make_shared<Person>("Name", 27);
As I saw in other project, they allocate the pointer in a ...
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How can std::unique_ptr apply EBO on closure?
#include <memory>
#include <cstdio>
int main(){
auto x1 = [](int *p){ delete(p); };
auto ptr = std::unique_ptr<int, decltype(x1)>(new int{1},x1);
printf("%zu\n&...
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Unique_ptr conversion issue [closed]
std::unique_ptr<const structA> myclass::getStateData_readonly(int64_t machineId)
{
structA data;
data->config = getconfig(machineId);
std::unique_ptr<const structA> ptr= std:...
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Copying shared_ptr passed to base class
So I have a small hierarchy of classes and I need to pass down a shared_ptr to the base class that accepts a rvalue. However, in one of the cases I'd like to grab the shared_ptr for use in one of the ...
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The smart pointer (specifically shared_ptr) doesn't act like I expected, how to fix it (elegantly)
Lately I'm working on a project that use raw pointers in some places in code, everything seems fine and I want to upgrade my code by using smart pointers just for safety like everyone says, but it ...
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Dynamic cast a pointer to a child class unique pointer to pointer of parent class unique pointer [duplicate]
I have a Parent and Child class and would like to dynamic cast a pointer to a std::unique_ptr<Child> into a pointer to a std::unique_ptr<Parent> has shown in the code below. However when ...
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how to return an array of struct pointers?
i want to return an array of struct pointers.
i want the array of struct pointers became accessible in the main function. but it always breaks. i have tried using smart pointers but it seems like they ...
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When are smart pointers' memory cleared on calling execv() in a program?
I was trying to understand when the memory owned by shared (smart) pointers are cleared on calling execv() from the code.
Assume the following code:
#include <memory>
class Test { public: ~...
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Overwrite "object managing shared pointer" with new memory C++
I have a simple code which looks like this, which I was experimenting -
#include<iostream>
#include<memory>
class TestClass {
public:
TestClass(int a, int b) : mA(a), mB(b) {
std::...
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Shared pointer from static function
I am trying to improve my coding by using smart pointers, and am currently trying to replace all old raw pointers in our legacy code-base at work with smart pointers (std::unique_ptr & std::...
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shared_ptr and unique_ptr: question about a specific case
I want to define two classes A and I in a such a way that their objects respect this kind of relationship:
i1 -----------a1
|------a2
|----a3
An instance of the class I points to zero, one, or ...
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TSAN data-race reported when two classes refer to each other via weak_ptr
I'm using clang++ with LLVM17. I have two classes Foo and Bar that both refer to each other via a weak_ptr data member. There are multiple threads that can get copies of shared_ptr<Bar> objects. ...
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How to use 'this' pointer with smart pointers [closed]
I have a static function where I pass a collider and the other collider is itself. I used a regular pointer before and changed it to shared_ptr. I can't find a solution to how I can pass this as a ...
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Compare boost intrusive_ptr with different const-ness
I would like to compare boost::intrusive_ptr instances with different const-ness of underlying type, but unfortunately it doesn't work from the box if you uncomment the line:
#include <boost/...
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Shared pointer with predefined maximum use count
Context: I have a queue that supports single-read/single-write from two different(/or not) threads, to enforce this behaviour i.e. single-reader/single-writer at a time I need to limit the number of ...
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How to do pattern matching with boxed enum? [duplicate]
i have an enum where i have to perform pattern matching. But since i am running the program on VM which has limited stack memory ( < 4Kb ), i allocated the enum on the heap using Box. But while ...
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C++ atomics Correct memory order and thread fencing for a shared_ptr implementation
After learning std::atomic and std::memory_order I wanted to experiment with writing a thread safe shared_ptr<T> and weak_ptr<T> implementation using atomics based on Microsoft Blog: ...
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Conceptual ownership vs temporary shared access with `unique_ptr` / `shared_ptr`
I've spent a decade away from C++, and now I'm confused about unique_ptr.
tl;dr I find that in some cases I conceptually want unique ownership, but I'm forced to use shared_ptr for technical reasons. ...
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Is Qt incompatible with RAII design patterns?
An important rule of thumb for good coding practices is
every new must be matched by a delete
discussed in this previous question. Usually, we encapsulate this rule in an RAII class like std::...
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Is std::shared_ptr assignment atomic? [duplicate]
In the context of C++ shared pointers, imagine two threads, t1 and t2, both engaged in assigning values to a shared pointer (s1). If t1 assigns the value 2, and in close succession, t2 endeavors to ...
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Generic struct that can hold either Rc<RefCell<T>> or Arc<RwLock<T>>
I'm struggling with the implementing a struct in Rust that is able to hold either Rc<RefCell<T>> or Arc<RwLock<T>>.
The motivation of such a design is to allow the user to use ...
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Reading a raw ptr after all owning shared_ptrs are destroyed: is this undefined behavior?
I thought about this problem while removing nodes in a list in c++:
if I have a doubly linked list node that uses shared_ptr to hold references to adjacent nodes
struct Node {
int data;
std::...
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Threads and Shared Pointers [duplicate]
Do the new smart pointers work with threads correctly?
Ex a thread creates a copy of the pointer while another thread is in the process messing up the reference count?
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Wiring parents/children in a direct acyclic graph in C++ with smart pointers causes SIGSEGV [duplicate]
I'm trying to build a DAG in C++20. Each node has several children as well as parents. As a MWE, each node might compute some value.
Coming from the Java world, this code works as desired:
import java....
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Rc<[T]> try_unwrap into Vec<T>
Is there some function like try_unwrap that would allow me to obtain a slice from Rc?
Or do I have to manually check the reference count and use unsafe pointer magic to achieve this?
Edit: it looks ...
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Equivalent of pointer in smart pointers
I am new to pointers, so consider the following code:
#include <iostream>
#include <memory>
int main()
{
double xNormal{5};
double * pNormal = &xNormal;
xNormal = 10;
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Destructor called unexpectedly
Why is the destructor ~TestClass() in this simple code called twice?
#include <memory>
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
class TestClass
{
int m_val;
public:
TestClass(int ...
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Trying to Add Vectors with Attached Smart Pointers
I am trying to improve my coding skills by using smart pointers to handle memory management and created a simple program to add the components of two 2D vector structs and save it to a third 2D vector ...
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Shared Pointer query in an interview [closed]
which is better among the following codes
int *a=new int();
shared_ptr<int> sh(a);
or this
shared_ptr<int> sh(new int());
The interviewer was hinting that the first case has a problem ...
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Can an excessive use of smart pointers lead to an increase in system kernel calls?
Can an excessive use of smart pointers (especially shared_ptr) cause an increase in kernel calls?
I am trying to optimize and simplify a real-time (QNX) codebase. One focus besides memory and realtime ...
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Design advice: `unique_ptr` and pybind11
I have a setup in which a resource R may be passed through various filters F also deriving from R. It makes no sense to share ownership of an R because the resource is consumed upon retrieval. Some I ...
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Rust smart pointer issue
I'm trying to implement Church numerals
//! representation of natural numbers using lambda calculus, named after
//! Alonzo Church. Each Church numeral corresponds to a natural number `n`
//! and ...
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Why custome deleters for smart pointers are not allowed to throw exceptions?
I'm reading about smart pointers from a book and there it is specified that custom deleter is not allowed to throw. But I could not figure out the reason for this. Why they are not allowed to throw?
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Create a smart pointer of a dynamically deduced type?
Is it possible to create a pointer of a dynamically deduced type without using an if sequence?
What should I use as a map value type?
class Vehicle {
public:
virtual void run() =0;
};
// ...
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How to use ComPtr in C++Builder?
I'm trying to implement DX11 in my C++Builder project. All SDK references use the ComPtr<> template, eg:
// Create the DX11 API device object, and get a corresponding context.
ComPtr<...
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How the bool operator of std::shared_ptr is trrigered in the expression(i.e. `bool is_empty = shared_ptr1 && shared_ptr2;` )?
Gaven that cur_front_res and cur_back_res are both shared_ptr, how the bool operator of std::shared_ptr is trigered in the expression(i.e. bool is_empty = cur_front_res && cur_back_res; )?
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Is it safe to use std::shared_ptr between productor and consumer when the shared managed object would never be acessed at the same time?
Here is the demo code snippet below.
Could the mutex be removed since std::shared_ptr itself is thread-safe and the managed object would never be accessed by productor and consumer at the same time?
#...
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Copying an object with a reference or pointer to another object [duplicate]
I am designing a game where I need to copy certain components.
Here is what I need:
class Common { };
class Component
{
private:
Common &_commRef;
public:
Component(Common &...
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Why would adding a & cause a move in rust? [duplicate]
The following compiles:
#[derive(Debug)]
enum List {
Cons(Rc<RefCell<i32>>, Rc<List>),
Nil,
}
use std::ops::Deref;
use crate::List::{Cons, Nil};
use std::cell::RefCell;
use ...
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Accessing child class variables through parent class
I am making a simple 2D physics engine for circles and squares. I have a body class that I want to be given a unique_ptr instance of a shape when created. The shape can either be a circle or a box. ...
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What pointer type to use, when I do not know the context the pointer are used
I am developing a library, so I do not know the context of the application, that will later use the library.
I have two classes. The Window class registers Widgets, so it can eg. forward ui events to ...
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Smart pointers for restricted undirected graph
So I am a bit new to this whole smart pointer stuff. Now I am trying to use smart pointers for the following structure.
struct Conn {
Node* owner; //*
std::vector<Node*> targets; //Every ...
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How do I use smart pointer to point at sibling class objects?
I am a little confused with new smart pointers. I want to use one pointer to point at two different objects of sibling classes (same parent).
so basically I have a parent class Parent and two child ...
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Vector of Base Shared Pointers to Vector of Derived Shared Pointers
I have a class Base:
class Base
{
};
and a derived class Derived:
class Derived: public Base
{
};
Now I need to get a vector of Derived Pointers:
std::vector<std::shared_ptr<Derived>> ...
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My own Smart pointer Implementation is creating issue with move operation
In the below code, the output is turning out to be blank instead of constructor and destructor printouts. Without move operation, the code is working well. I am somehow messing up the move operation, ...
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What is the correct way to use smart pointers with CMFCPropertyGridProperty?
What is the correct way for using smart pointers with property grid controls so that I don't have to use new?
For example:
auto AddSection = [](CMFCPropertyGridCtrl *pGrid, CString strSection) -> ...
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Iterating over a vector of shared_ptrs in a range-based for loop
I feel like this should have an answer already but I wasn't able to find it.
I have a vector of shared_ptrs:
vector<shared_ptr<X>> v;
I don't want to do anything with ownership (e.g. ...
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Does the temporary of a smart pointer have a reference count, or if so, does it insrement its reference count?
I have a question while reading "Section 12.1" of "C++ Primer 5th". It can be described as followed:
auto p = std::shared_ptr<int>(new int(42));
std::cout << p....
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Is there a C++ smart pointer that represents a terminal pointer?
I'm playing around with smart pointers in C++, using shared_ptr and unique_ptr and weak_ptr. Let's say I have a shared_ptr that I share among multiple owners, but I have a set of consumers that want ...
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Different scenerios of custom deleter for unique_ptr
was reading Nicholai Jossutis, STL book. There is a part like
D d; // instance of the deleter type
unique_ptr<int, const D&> p4(new int, D()); // ...