boost::openmethod::virtual_ptr<SmartPtr, Registry>::operator=
Move‐assign from a smart pointer to a derived class
Synopsis
Declared in <boost/openmethod/core.hpp>
template<class Other>
requires SameSmartPtr<SmartPtr, Other, Registry> &&
std::is_assignable_v<SmartPtr, Other&&> &&
BOOST_OPENMETHOD_DETAIL_UNLESS_MRDOCS
IsPolymorphic<typename Other::element_type, Registry>
virtual_ptr&
operator=(Other&& other);
Description
Move object pointer from other to this. Set the v‐table pointer according to the dynamic type of *other.
Example
virtual_ptr<std::shared_ptr<Dog>> snoopy = make_shared_virtual<Dog>();
Dog* moving = snoopy.get();
virtual_ptr<std::shared_ptr<Dog>> p;
p = std::move(snoopy);
BOOST_TEST(p.get() == moving);
BOOST_TEST(p.vptr() == default_registry::static_vptr<Dog>);
BOOST_TEST(snoopy.get() == nullptr);
BOOST_TEST(snoopy.vptr() == nullptr);
Requirements
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`SmartPtr` and `Other` must be instantiated from the same template ‐ e.g. both `std::shared_ptr` or both `std::unique_ptr`.
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`Other` must be a smart pointer to a polymorphic class derived from `element_type`.
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`SmartPtr` must be constructible from `Other&&`.
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