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19:12
any c++ guru around ?
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Ok so, i have std::shared_ptr<Derived> and i need to cast it to void* to pass it somewhere, then casting it back to shared_ptr<Base> to check the type and finally cast it back to appropriate std::shared_ptr<Dervied>. Is it safe to do it ?
So you're doing static_cast<void*>(shared_ptr<Derived>.get())?
No actually i was thinking something like this:
reinterpret_cast to void
then reinterpret_cast back to Base
Never reinterpret_cast
19:21
Then what would be a good way to achieve this ?
auto shptr = make_shared<Derived>();
c_func(cbk, shptr.get() /*void* userdata idiom*/);
Is this what you want to do?
Yeah
but casting it back from void ?
void*
19:22
i need to check type first to see what derived is that
void callback(void * userdata) {
  auto base = static_cast<Base *>(userdata);
}
Hmm
i understand
i will have to keep all shared_ptrs somewhere safe so they don't get deallocated
@Shipiz Unless you're copying shptr.get() into global state, that exceeds the lifetime of shptr, you're fine
Yeah
Cool, thanks a lot. My first thought was casting it back to shared_ptr, but totally forgot that i can use raw pointer and cast it to base
19:46
Don't forget that std::*_pointer_cast exists

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