This is a list of operators in the C and C++ programming languages. All the operators listed exist in C++; the fourth column "Included in C", dictates whether an operator is also present in C. Note that C does not support operator overloading.
When not overloaded, for the operators &&, ||, and , (the comma operator), there is a sequence point after the evaluation of the first operand.
C++ also contains the type conversion operators const_cast, static_cast, dynamic_cast, and reinterpret_cast which are not listed in the table for brevity. The formatting of these operators means that their p...
if I have std::unique_ptr<TypeA> and i want to be able to do .reset(new TypeB), how can I do that? I mean, if i make a static cast operator will it work?
@RMartinhoFernandes I was just trying to make it look nicer, i can just go TypeA(new TypeB) or whatever. But I might have approached it on the wrong angle
@sehe it's alright I don't think I need to go to such drastic measures. Basically I want something in an std::unique_ptr<> but it's dtor is private, instead you are supposed to call Dispose(pointer_to_obj) so I want an std::unique_ptr<> that will not call delete, but instead this Dispose thing.
right okay, now I get error: invalid initialization of reference of type ‘CEGUI::OgreRenderer&’ from expression of type ‘std::unique_ptr<CEGUI::OgreRenderer, void (*)(CEGUI::OgreRenderer&)>::pointer {aka CEGUI::OgreRenderer*}’
so basically I'm trying to get a OgreRenderer* from a &, right?
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