std::unique_ptr<T,Deleter>::~unique_ptr
~unique_ptr(); | (since C++11) |
If get() == nullptr
there are no effects. Otherwise, the owned object is destroyed via get_deleter()
(get())
.
Requires that get_deleter()(get())
does not throw exceptions.
Notes
Although std::unique_ptr<T>
with the default deleter may be constructed with incomplete type T
, the type T
must be complete at the point of code where the destructor is called.
Example
The following program demonstrates usage of a custom deleter.
#include <iostream> #include <memory> int main () { auto deleter = [](int* ptr){ std::cout << "[deleter called]\n"; delete ptr; }; std::unique_ptr<int,decltype(deleter)> uniq(new int, deleter); std::cout << (uniq ? "not empty\n" : "empty\n"); uniq.reset(); std::cout << (uniq ? "not empty\n" : "empty\n"); }
Output:
not empty [deleter called] empty
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