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Consider this function which does heap allocations, and has various exit points: \snippet code/src_corelib_tools_qscopedpointer.cpp 0 It's encumbered by the manual delete calls. With QScopedPointer, the code can be simplified to: \snippet code/src_corelib_tools_qscopedpointer.cpp 1 The code the compiler generates for QScopedPointer is the same as when writing it manually. Code that makes use of \a delete are candidates for QScopedPointer usage (and if not, possibly another type of smart pointer such as QSharedPointer). QScopedPointer intentionally has no copy constructor or assignment operator, such that ownership and lifetime is clearly communicated. The const qualification on a regular C++ pointer can also be expressed with a QScopedPointer: \snippet code/src_corelib_tools_qscopedpointer.cpp 2 \section1 Custom Cleanup Handlers Arrays as well as pointers that have been allocated with \c malloc must not be deleted using \c delete. QScopedPointer's second template parameter can be used for custom cleanup handlers. The following custom cleanup handlers exist: \list \li QScopedPointerDeleter - the default, deletes the pointer using \c delete \li QScopedPointerArrayDeleter - deletes the pointer using \c{delete []}. Use this handler for pointers that were allocated with \c{new []}. \li QScopedPointerPodDeleter - deletes the pointer using \c{free()}. Use this handler for pointers that were allocated with \c{malloc()}. \li QScopedPointerDeleteLater - deletes a pointer by calling \c{deleteLater()} on it. Use this handler for pointers to QObject's that are actively participating in a QEventLoop. \endlist You can pass your own classes as handlers, provided that they have a public static function \c{void cleanup(T *pointer)}. \snippet code/src_corelib_tools_qscopedpointer.cpp 5 \section1 Forward Declared Pointers Classes that are forward declared can be used within QScopedPointer, as long as the destructor of the forward declared class is available whenever a QScopedPointer needs to clean up. Concretely, this means that all classes containing a QScopedPointer that points to a forward declared class must have non-inline constructors, destructors and assignment operators: \snippet code/src_corelib_tools_qscopedpointer.cpp 4 Otherwise, the compiler outputs a warning about not being able to destruct \c MyPrivateClass. \sa QSharedPointer */ /*! \typedef QScopedPointer::pointer \internal */ /*! \fn template QScopedPointer::QScopedPointer(T *p = nullptr) Constructs this QScopedPointer instance and sets its pointer to \a p. */ /*! \fn template QScopedPointer::~QScopedPointer() Destroys this QScopedPointer object. Delete the object its pointer points to. */ /*! \fn template T *QScopedPointer::data() const Returns the value of the pointer referenced by this object. QScopedPointer still owns the object pointed to. */ /*! \fn template T *QScopedPointer::get() const \since 5.11 Same as data(). */ /*! \fn template T &QScopedPointer::operator*() const Provides access to the scoped pointer's object. If the contained pointer is \nullptr, behavior is undefined. \sa isNull() */ /*! \fn template T *QScopedPointer::operator->() const Provides access to the scoped pointer's object. If the contained pointer is \nullptr, behavior is undefined. \sa isNull() */ /*! \fn template QScopedPointer::operator bool() const Returns \c true if the contained pointer is not \nullptr. This function is suitable for use in \tt if-constructs, like: \snippet code/src_corelib_tools_qscopedpointer.cpp 3 \sa isNull() */ /*! \fn template bool QScopedPointer::operator==(const QScopedPointer &lhs, const QScopedPointer &rhs) Returns \c true if \a lhs and \a rhs refer to the same pointer. */ /*! \fn template bool QScopedPointer::operator!=(const QScopedPointer &lhs, const QScopedPointer &rhs) Returns \c true if \a lhs and \a rhs refer to distinct pointers. */ /*! \fn template bool QScopedPointer::operator==(const QScopedPointer &lhs, std::nullptr_t) \since 5.8 Returns \c true if \a lhs refers to \nullptr. \sa QScopedPointer::isNull() */ /*! \fn template bool QScopedPointer::operator==(std::nullptr_t, const QScopedPointer &rhs) \since 5.8 Returns \c true if \a rhs refers to \nullptr. \sa QScopedPointer::isNull() */ /*! \fn template bool QScopedPointer::operator!=(const QScopedPointer &lhs, std::nullptr_t) \since 5.8 Returns \c true if \a lhs refers to a valid (i.e. non-null) pointer. \sa QScopedPointer::isNull() */ /*! \fn template bool QScopedPointer::operator!=(std::nullptr_t, const QScopedPointer &rhs) \since 5.8 Returns \c true if \a rhs refers to a valid (i.e. non-null) pointer. \sa QScopedPointer::isNull() */ /*! \fn template bool QScopedPointer::isNull() const Returns \c true if this object refers to \nullptr. */ /*! \fn template void QScopedPointer::reset(T *other = nullptr) Deletes the existing object it is pointing to (if any), and sets its pointer to \a other. QScopedPointer now owns \a other and will delete it in its destructor. */ /*! \fn template T *QScopedPointer::take() \deprecated [6.1] Use \c std::unique_ptr and \c release() instead. Returns the value of the pointer referenced by this object. The pointer of this QScopedPointer object will be reset to \nullptr. Callers of this function take ownership of the pointer. */ /*! \fn template bool QScopedPointer::operator!() const Returns \c true if this object refers to \nullptr. \sa isNull() */ /*! \fn template void QScopedPointer::swap(QScopedPointer &lhs, QScopedPointer &rhs) \deprecated [6.1] Use \c std::unique_ptr instead; this function may let a pointer escape its scope. Swaps \a lhs with \a rhs. */ /*! \class QScopedArrayPointer \inmodule QtCore \brief The QScopedArrayPointer class stores a pointer to a dynamically allocated array of objects, and deletes it upon destruction. \since 4.6 \reentrant \ingroup misc A QScopedArrayPointer is a QScopedPointer that defaults to deleting the object it is pointing to with the delete[] operator. It also features operator[] for convenience, so we can write: \code void foo() { QScopedArrayPointer i(new int[10]); i[2] = 42; ... return; // our integer array is now deleted using delete[] } \endcode */ /*! \fn template QScopedArrayPointer::QScopedArrayPointer() Constructs a QScopedArrayPointer instance. */ /*! \fn template template QScopedArrayPointer::QScopedArrayPointer(D * p) Constructs a QScopedArrayPointer and stores the array of objects pointed to by \a p. */ /*! \fn template T *QScopedArrayPointer::operator[](int i) Provides access to entry \a i of the scoped pointer's array of objects. If the contained pointer is \nullptr, behavior is undefined. \sa isNull() */ /*! \fn template T *QScopedArrayPointer::operator[](int i) const Provides access to entry \a i of the scoped pointer's array of objects. If the contained pointer is \nullptr behavior is undefined. \sa isNull() */ /*! \fn template void QScopedArrayPointer::swap(QScopedArrayPointer &other) \deprecated [6.1] Use \c std::unique_ptr instead; this function may let a pointer escape its scope. Swap this pointer with \a other. */ QT_END_NAMESPACE