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std::get_deleter(3) C++ Standard Libary std::get_deleter(3) NAME std::get_deleter - std::get_deleter Synopsis Defined in header <memory> template< class Deleter, class T > (since C++11) Deleter* get_deleter( const std::shared_ptr<T>& p ) noexcept; Access to the p's deleter. If the shared pointer p owns a deleter of type cv-unqualified Deleter (e.g. if it was created with one of the con- structors that take a deleter as a parameter), then returns a pointer to the deleter. Otherwise, returns a null pointer. Parameters p - a shared pointer whose deleter needs to be accessed Return value A pointer to the owned deleter or nullptr. The returned pointer is valid at least as long as there remains at least one shared_ptr instance that owns it. Notes The returned pointer may outlive the last shared_ptr if, for exam- ple, std::weak_ptrs remain and the implementation doesn't destroy the deleter until the entire control block is destroyed. Example demonstrates that std::shared_ptr deleter is independent of the shared_ptr's type // Run this code #include <iostream> #include <memory> struct Foo { int i; }; void foo_deleter(Foo * p) { std::cout << "foo_deleter called!\n"; delete p; } int main() { std::shared_ptr<int> aptr; { // create a shared_ptr that owns a Foo and a deleter auto foo_p = new Foo; std::shared_ptr<Foo> r(foo_p, foo_deleter); aptr = std::shared_ptr<int>(r, &r->i); // aliasing ctor // aptr is now pointing to an int, but managing the whole Foo } // r gets destroyed (deleter not called) // obtain pointer to the deleter: if(auto del_p = std::get_deleter<void(*)(Foo*)>(aptr)) { std::cout << "shared_ptr<int> owns a deleter\n"; if(*del_p == foo_deleter) std::cout << "...and it equals &foo_deleter\n"; } else std::cout << "The deleter of shared_ptr<int> is null!\n"; } // deleter called here Output: shared_ptr<int> owns a deleter ...and it equals &foo_deleter foo_deleter called! See also constructor std::shared_ptr constructors (public member function) get_deleter returns the deleter that is used for destruction of the managed object (public member function of std::unique_ptr<T,Deleter>) http://cppreference.com 2022.07.31 std::get_deleter(3)
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