
26 Sep
2011
26 Sep
'11
1:08 p.m.
Hi, You are doing everything correct. Make sure the overloaded operator[] is not doing something wrong. You may alternatively call: x->operator[](5); On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Kraus Philipp <philipp.kraus@flashpixx.de>wrote:
Hello,
I'm using boost::shared_ptr, my class overloads the operator[]. How can I access to an element of a shared pointer? class myclass { public : operator[](std::size_t) }
boost::shared_ptr<myclass> x( new myclass );
How can I get an access to the [] operator? I have tried it with (*x)[5] but I'll get a "segmentation fault" error
Thanks
Phil
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