Disposable (3) Linux Manual Page
QuantLib::Disposable – generic disposable object with move semantics
Synopsis
#include <ql/utilities/disposable.hpp>Inherits T.
Public Member Functions
Disposable (T &t)Disposable (const Disposable< T > &t)
Disposable< T > & operator= (const Disposable< T > &t)
Detailed Description
template<class T> class QuantLib::Disposable< T >
generic disposable object with move semanticsThis class can be used for returning a value by copy. It relies on the returned object exposing a swap(T&) method through which the copy constructor and assignment operator are implemented, thus resulting in actual move semantics. Typical use of this class is along the following lines:
Disposable<Foo> bar(Integer i) {
Foo f(i*2);
return f;
}Warning- In order to avoid copies in code such as shown above, the conversion from T to Disposable<T> is destructive, i.e., it does not preserve the state of the original object. Therefore, it is necessary for the developer to avoid code such as
Disposable<Foo> bar(Foo& f) {
return f;
}
Disposable<Foo> bar(Foo& f) {
Foo temp = f;
return temp;
} 