I'm going to repeat my previous question ,if that's ok, cuz I thought I understood it but I haven't. Question:
Suppose I create a temporary object inside a function and I send it to some thread also created inside that function which binds to that temporary. After that the function is over and it kills every local variables. Does it also kill the temporary (will thread have undefined reference)? For example:
void err(std::string const & f){
for(int i=0; i<polje.size(); ++i)
std::cout << polje[i] << " ";
Suppose I create a temporary object inside a function and I send it to some thread also created inside that function which binds to that temporary. After that the function is over and it kills every local variables. Does it also kill the temporary (will thread have undefined reference)? For example:
void err(std::string const & f){
for(int i=0; i<polje.size(); ++i)
std::cout << polje[i] << " ";