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Dune::null_deleter< T > Struct Template Reference

implements the Deleter concept of shared_ptr without deleting anything More...

#include <dune/common/shared_ptr.hh>

Related Functions

(Note that these are not member functions.)

template<typename T >
std::shared_ptr< T > stackobject_to_shared_ptr (T &t)
 Create a shared_ptr for a stack-allocated object. More...
 

Detailed Description

template<class T>
struct Dune::null_deleter< T >

implements the Deleter concept of shared_ptr without deleting anything

If you allocate an object on the stack, but want to pass it to a class or function as a shared_ptr, you can use this deleter to avoid accidental deletion of the stack-allocated object.

For convenience we provide two free functions to create a shared_ptr from a stack-allocated object (

See also
stackobject_to_shared_ptr):

1) Convert a stack-allocated object to a shared_ptr:

int i = 10;
std::shared_ptr<int> pi = stackobject_to_shared_ptr(i);
std::shared_ptr< T > stackobject_to_shared_ptr(T &t)
Create a shared_ptr for a stack-allocated object.
Definition: shared_ptr.hh:72

2) Convert a stack-allocated object to a std::shared_ptr of a base class

class A {};
class B : public A {};
...
B b;
std::shared_ptr<A> pa = stackobject_to_shared_ptr<A>(b);
Template Parameters
Ttype of the stack-allocated object

Friends And Related Function Documentation

◆ stackobject_to_shared_ptr()

template<typename T >
std::shared_ptr< T > stackobject_to_shared_ptr ( T &  t)
related

Create a shared_ptr for a stack-allocated object.

This file implements several utilities related to std::shared_ptr.

Usage:

int i = 10;
std::shared_ptr<int> pi = stackobject_to_shared_ptr(i);

The std::shared_ptr points to the object on the stack, but its deleter is set to an instance of null_deleter so that nothing happens when the shared_ptr is destroyed.

See also
null_deleter

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