std::experimental::static_pointer_cast, std::experimental::dynamic_pointer_cast, std::experimental::const_pointer_cast, std::experimental::reinterpret_pointer_cast
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template< class T, class U > std::experimental::shared_ptr<T> static_pointer_cast( const std::experimental::shared_ptr<U>& r ) noexcept; |
(1) | (library fundamentals TS) |
template< class T, class U > std::experimental::shared_ptr<T> dynamic_pointer_cast( const std::experimental::shared_ptr<U>& r ) noexcept; |
(2) | (library fundamentals TS) |
template< class T, class U > std::experimental::shared_ptr<T> const_pointer_cast( const std::experimental::shared_ptr<U>& r ) noexcept; |
(3) | (library fundamentals TS) |
template< class T, class U > std::experimental::shared_ptr<T> reinterpret_pointer_cast( const std::experimental::shared_ptr<U>& r ) noexcept; |
(4) | (library fundamentals TS) |
Creates a new instance of std::experimental::shared_ptr whose stored pointer is obtained from r
's stored pointer using a cast expression. If r
is empty, so is the new shared_ptr
(but its stored pointer is not necessarily null).
Otherwise, the new shared_ptr
will share ownership with r
, except that it is empty if the dynamic_cast
performed by dynamic_pointer_cast
returns a null pointer.
Let Y
be typename std::experimental::shared_ptr<T>::element_type, then the resulting std::experimental::shared_ptr's stored pointer will be obtained by calling (in respective order):
1) static_cast<Y*>(r.get()).
2) dynamic_cast<Y*>(r.get()) (If the result of the
dynamic_cast
is a null pointer value, the returned shared_ptr
will be empty).3) const_cast<Y*>(r.get()).
4) reinterpret_cast<Y*>(r.get()).
The behavior of these functions is undefined unless the corresponding cast from U*
to T*
is well formed:
1) The behavior is undefined unless static_cast<T*>((U*)nullptr) is well formed.
2) The behavior is undefined unless dynamic_cast<T*>((U*)nullptr) is well formed.
3) The behavior is undefined unless const_cast<T*>((U*)nullptr) is well formed.
4) The behavior is undefined unless reinterpret_cast<T*>((U*)nullptr) is well formed.
Parameters
r | - | The pointer to convert |
Example
This section is incomplete Reason: no example |
See also
constructs new shared_ptr (public member function) | |
applies static_cast, dynamic_cast, const_cast, or reinterpret_cast to the stored pointer (function template) |