std::enable_shared_from_this<T>:: operator=
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memory
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enable shared from this
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Dynamic memory management
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std::enable_shared_from_this
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enable_shared_from_this::operator=
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Public member functions | ||||
enable_shared_from_this
&
operator
=
(
const
enable_shared_from_this
&
rhs
)
noexcept
;
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(since C++11) | |
Does nothing; returns * this .
Parameters
rhs | - |
another
enable_shared_from_this
to assign to
*
this
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Return value
* this
Notes
weak_this
is not affected by the assignment.
Example
Note:
enable_shared_from_this
::
operator
=
is defined as
protected
in order to prevent accidental slicing but allow derived classes to have default assignment operators.
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <memory> class SharedInt : public std::enable_shared_from_this<SharedInt> { public: explicit SharedInt(int n) : mNumber(n) {} SharedInt(const SharedInt&) = default; SharedInt(SharedInt&&) = default; ~SharedInt() = default; // Both assignment operators use enable_shared_from_this::operator= SharedInt& operator=(const SharedInt&) = default; SharedInt& operator=(SharedInt&&) = default; int number() const { return mNumber; } private: int mNumber; }; int main() { std::shared_ptr<SharedInt> a = std::make_shared<SharedInt>(2); std::shared_ptr<SharedInt> b = std::make_shared<SharedInt>(4); *a = *b; std::cout << a->number() << '\n'; }
Output:
4
See also
(C++11)
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smart pointer with shared object ownership semantics
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