It doesn't look very useful, you can't modify the string, you can't even access it. Why would you have a length member, instead of just calling ps->length()?
Imagine for a second you are someone else. Someone who has great knowledge of C, but only knows about your problem from what you said. Do you think that person would have any clue what you are talking about?
Then imagine all the things you need to say to get that person up to speed on your problem. Then pack all of that into a message and send that.
Might require a link to some code on coliru for example.
class HasPtr {
friend void swap(HasPtr&, HasPtr&);
// other members as in § 13.2.1 (p. 511)
};
inline
void swap(HasPtr &lhs, HasPtr &rhs)
{
sing std::swap;
swap(lhs.ps, rhs.ps); // swap the pointers, not the string data
swap(lhs.i, rhs.i); // swap the int members
}
@MiroslavCetojevic Yes. If you for example have 2 HasPtrs and want to swap them you can do using std::swap; swap(ptr1, ptr2);. Overload resolution then decides that your function is a better match than std::swap and yours is used. If you don't supply one std::swap is used instead.
It's a neat trick. I have not seen it be useful in practice. I never write swap functions for my classes.
You are supposed to not talk about performance unless you do benchmarking and profiling. If benchmarking says the program is too slow and profiling says that significant amounts of time are spent inside std::swap consider writing your own. I find that scenario extremely unlikely.
yeah, I shall be using std::swap from now on, until the unlikely case happens where a custom variant would be better for performance
does std::swap do a whole temporary copy, if a class has a variety of class members, built-in pointers and primitives, or is the swap done for each of those members (and the underlying members, if any)?
Hi. I have to get ticks since boot in linux (from userspace). times is not an option in my case, so currently the only way I see is to add ioctl to simply get jiffies (yes, I can afford this.) Any suggestions/critics.?