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268 lines
7.9 KiB
Objective-C
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Name: wx/scopedptr.h
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// Purpose: interface of wxScopedPtr
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// Author: wxWidgets team
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// Licence: wxWindows licence
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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@class wxScopedPtr
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This is a simple scoped smart pointer implementation that is similar to
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the Boost smart pointers (see http://www.boost.org) but rewritten
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to use macros instead.
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Since wxWidgets 2.9.0 there is also a templated version of this class
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with the same name. See wxScopedPtr<T>.
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A smart pointer holds a pointer to an object. The memory used by the object is
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deleted when the smart pointer goes out of scope. This class is different from
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the @c std::auto_ptr<> in so far as it doesn't provide copy constructor
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nor assignment operator. This limits what you can do with it but is much less
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surprising than the "destructive copy" behaviour of the standard class.
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@b Example:
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Below is an example of using a wxWidgets scoped smart pointer and pointer array.
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@code
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class MyClass{ ... };
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// declare a smart pointer to a MyClass called wxMyClassPtr
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wxDECLARE_SCOPED_PTR(MyClass, wxMyClassPtr)
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// declare a smart pointer to an array of chars
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wxDECLARE_SCOPED_ARRAY(char, wxCharArray)
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...
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// define the first pointer class, must be complete
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wxDEFINE_SCOPED_PTR(MyClass, wxMyClassPtr)
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// define the second pointer class
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wxDEFINE_SCOPED_ARRAY(char, wxCharArray)
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// create an object with a new pointer to MyClass
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wxMyClassPtr theObj(new MyClass());
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// reset the pointer (deletes the previous one)
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theObj.reset(new MyClass());
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// access the pointer
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theObj->MyFunc();
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// create an object with a new array of chars
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wxCharArray theCharObj(new char[100]);
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// access the array
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theCharObj[0] = "!";
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@endcode
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@section scopedptr_newpointers Declaring new smart pointer types
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To declare the smart pointer class @c CLASSNAME containing pointes to
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a (possibly incomplete) type @c TYPE you should use
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@code
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wxDECLARE_SCOPED_PTR( TYPE, // type of the values
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CLASSNAME ); // name of the class
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@endcode
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And later, when @c TYPE is fully defined, you must also use
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@code
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wxDEFINE_SCOPED_PTR( TYPE, CLASSNAME );
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@endcode
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to implement the scoped pointer class.
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The first argument of these macro is the pointer type, the second is the name
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of the new smart pointer class being created. Below we will use wxScopedPtr
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to represent the scoped pointer class, but the user may create the class with
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any legal name.
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Alternatively, if you don't have to separate the point of declaration and
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definition of this class and if you accept the standard naming convention,
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that is that the scoped pointer for the class @c Foo is called @c FooPtr,
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you can use a single macro which replaces two macros above:
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@code
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wxDEFINE_SCOPED_PTR_TYPE( TYPE );
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@endcode
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Once again, in this cass @c CLASSNAME will be @c TYPEPtr.
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@library{wxbase}
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@category{smartpointers}
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@see wxScopedArray
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*/
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class wxScopedPtr
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{
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public:
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/**
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Creates the smart pointer with the given pointer or none if @NULL.
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On compilers that support it, this uses the explicit keyword.
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*/
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explicit wxScopedPtr(type* T = NULL);
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/**
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Destructor frees the pointer help by this object if it is not @NULL.
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*/
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~wxScopedPtr();
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/**
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This operator gets the pointer stored in the smart pointer or returns
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@NULL if there is none.
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*/
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T* get() const;
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/**
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This operator works like the standard C++ pointer operator to return the object
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being pointed to by the pointer.
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If the internal pointer is @NULL this method will cause an assert in debug mode.
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*/
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T& operator *() const;
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/**
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Smart pointer member access. Returns pointer to its object.
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If the internal pointer is @NULL this method will cause an assert in debug mode.
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*/
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T* operator ->() const;
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/**
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Returns the currently hold pointer and resets the smart pointer object to
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@NULL.
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@remarks
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After a call to this function the caller is responsible for deleting the
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pointer.
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*/
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T* release();
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/**
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Deletes the currently held pointer and sets it to @a p or to @NULL if no
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arguments are specified.
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@note
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This function does check to make sure that the pointer you are assigning
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is not the same pointer that is already stored.
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*/
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reset(T* p = NULL);
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/**
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Swap the pointer inside the smart pointer with @a other. The pointer being
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swapped must be of the same type (hence the same class name).
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*/
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swap(wxScopedPtr& other);
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};
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/**
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@class wxScopedTiedPtr
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This is a variation on the topic of wxScopedPtr. This class is also a smart pointer
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but in addition it "ties" the pointer value to another variable. In other words,
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during the life time of this class the value of that variable is set to be the same
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as the value of the pointer itself and it is reset to its old value when the object
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is destroyed. This class is especially useful when converting the existing code
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(which may already store the pointers value in some variable) to the smart pointers.
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@library{wxbase}
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@category{smartpointers}
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*/
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class wxScopedTiedPtr : public wxScopedPtr
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{
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public:
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/**
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Constructor creates a smart pointer initialized with @a ptr and stores
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@a ptr in the location specified by @a ppTie which must not be @NULL.
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*/
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wxScopedTiedPtr(T** ppTie, T* ptr);
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/**
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Destructor frees the pointer help by this object and restores the value
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stored at the tied location (as specified in the @ref wxScopedTiedPtr() constructor)
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to the old value.
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@warning
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This location may now contain an uninitialized value if it hadn't been
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initialized previously, in particular don't count on it magically being @NULL!
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*/
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~wxScopedTiedPtr();
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};
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/**
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A scoped pointer template class.
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It is the template version of the old-style @ref wxScopedPtr "scoped pointer macros".
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Notice that objects of this class intentionally cannot be copied.
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@library{wxbase}
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@category{smartpointers}
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@see wxSharedPtr<T>, wxWeakRef<T>
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*/
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template<typename T>
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class wxScopedPtr<T>
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{
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public:
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/**
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Constructor takes ownership of the pointer.
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@param ptr
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Pointer allocated with @c new or @NULL.
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*/
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wxScopedPtr(T* ptr = NULL);
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/**
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Destructor deletes the pointer.
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*/
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~wxScopedPtr();
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/**
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Returns pointer to object or @NULL.
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*/
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T* get() const;
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/**
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Conversion to a boolean expression (in a variant which is not
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convertible to anything but a boolean expression).
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If this class contains a valid pointer it will return @true, if it contains
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a @NULL pointer it will return @false.
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*/
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operator unspecified_bool_type() const;
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/**
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Returns a reference to the object.
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If the internal pointer is @NULL this method will cause an assert in debug mode.
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*/
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T& operator*() const;
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/**
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Smart pointer member access. Returns pointer to object.
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If the internal pointer is @NULL this method will cause an assert in debug mode.
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*/
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T* operator->() const;
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/**
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Releases the current pointer and returns it.
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@remarks
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Afterwards the caller is responsible for deleting
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the data contained in the scoped pointer before.
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*/
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T* release();
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/**
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Reset pointer to the value of @a ptr.
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The previous pointer will be deleted.
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*/
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void reset(T* ptr = NULL);
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/**
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Swaps pointers.
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*/
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void swap(wxScopedPtr<T>& ot);
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};
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