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std::unique_ptr::~unique_ptr(3) C++ Standard Libary std::unique_ptr::~unique_ptr(3)

std::unique_ptr::~unique_ptr - std::unique_ptr::~unique_ptr


~unique_ptr(); (since C++11)
(constexpr since C++23)


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.


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.


The following program demonstrates usage of a custom deleter.

// Run this code


#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");
}


not empty
[deleter called]
empty

2022.07.31 http://cppreference.com

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