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From: Ovanes Markarian (om_boost_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-01-20 06:38:49
Hi!
I solved the problem, by specializing template for every type I believe it
is a suitable smart ptr:
template<class T>
struct is_smart_ptr : boost::mpl::false_
{};
template<class T>
struct is_smart_ptr<boost::shared_ptr<T> > : boost::mpl::true_
{};
Sure you need to modify the file etc. for every ptr like implementation, a
more general mechanism would be highly appreciated ;)
Best Regards,
Ovanes
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From: Gottlob Frege [mailto:gottlobfrege_at_[hidden]]
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 10:04 PM
To: boost-users_at_[hidden]
Subject: [Boost-users] 'is_pointer_like' or 'is_smart_pointer' or
similar,again
A while back there was discussion of detecting smart pointers. The
discussion started with Ovanes Markarian
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 19:19:07 +0200 (CEST)
From: "Ovanes Markarian" < om_boost_at_[hidden]
<mailto:om_boost_at_[hidden]> >
Subject: [Boost-users] inspecting templates and boost::is_pointer
To: boost-users_at_[hidden]
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Hello all,
I am trying to specialize boost::is_pointer so, that it can determine if a
type is a pointer
wrapper (shared_ptr, auto_ptr, weak_ptr).
.....
And, first off, yes, we now know that expanding is_pointer would be bad. So,
instead we want 'is_pointer_like' or something like that.
There were suggestions regarding detecting operator->() and/or unary
operator *().
What ever came of this? I am asking, of course, because I could really use
an 'is_pointer_like<>' or 'is_smart_ptr' right now.
And if it is still unsolved, I've got 2 more suggestions:
detecting that boost::get_pointer() (for boost::bind) has been defined,
and/or
just looking for some common internals of the smart_ptrs (hack!) - or adding
some common internal typedef/value - ie T::is_smart_pointer.
Thanks,
Tony
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