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										<h1><A href="../../index.htm"><IMG height="86" alt="boost.png (6897 bytes)" src="../../boost.png" width="277" align="middle"
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													border="0"></A>make_shared and allocate_shared function templates</h1>
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										<p><A href="#Introduction">Introduction</A><br>
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											<A href="#Synopsis">Synopsis</A><br>
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											<A href="#functions">Free Functions</A><br>
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											<A href="#example">Example</A><br>
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										<h2><a name="Introduction">Introduction</a></h2>
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										<p>Consistent use of <a href="shared_ptr.htm"><code>shared_ptr</code></a>
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											can eliminate the need to use an explicit <code>delete</code>,
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											but alone it provides no support in avoiding explicit <code>new</code>.
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											There have been repeated requests from users for a factory function that creates
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											an object of a given type and returns a <code>shared_ptr</code> to it.
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											Besides convenience and style, such a function is also exception safe and
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											considerably faster because it can use a single allocation for both the object
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											and its corresponding control block, eliminating a significant portion of
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											<code>shared_ptr</code>'s construction overhead.
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											This eliminates one of the major efficiency complaints about <code>shared_ptr</code>.
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										<p>The header file <boost/make_shared.hpp> provides a family of overloaded function templates,
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											<code>make_shared</code> and <code>allocate_shared</code>, to address this need.
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											<code>make_shared</code> uses the global operator <code>new</code> to allocate memory,
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											whereas <code>allocate_shared</code> uses an user-supplied allocator, allowing finer control.</p>
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											The rationale for choosing the name <code>make_shared</code> is that the expression
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											<code>make_shared<Widget>()</code> can be read aloud and conveys the intended meaning.</p>
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										<h2><a name="Synopsis">Synopsis</a></h2>
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										<pre>namespace boost {
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								  template<typename T> class shared_ptr;
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								  template<typename T>
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								    shared_ptr<T> <a href="#functions">make_shared</a>();
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								  template<typename T, typename A>
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								    shared_ptr<T> <a href="#functions">allocate_shared</a>( A const & );
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								#if defined( BOOST_HAS_VARIADIC_TMPL ) && defined( BOOST_HAS_RVALUE_REFS )	// C++0x prototypes
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								  template<typename T, typename... Args>
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								    shared_ptr<T> <a href="#functions">make_shared</a>( Args && ... args );
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								  template<typename T, typename A, typename... Args>
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								    shared_ptr<T> <a href="#functions">allocate_shared</a>( A const & a, Args && ... args );
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								#else // no C++0X support
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								  template<typename T, typename Arg1 >
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								    shared_ptr<T> <a href="#functions">make_shared</a>( Arg1 const & arg1 );
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								  template<typename T, typename Arg1, typename Arg2 >
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								    shared_ptr<T> <a href="#functions">make_shared</a>( Arg1 const & arg1, Arg2 const & arg2 );
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								// ...
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								  template<typename T, typename Arg1, typename Arg2, ..., typename ArgN >
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								    shared_ptr<T> <a href="#functions">make_shared</a>( Arg1 const & arg1, Arg2 const & arg2, ..., ArgN const & argN );
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								  template<typename T, typename A, typename Arg1 >
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								    shared_ptr<T> <a href="#functions">allocate_shared</a>( A const & a, Arg1 const & arg1 );
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								  template<typename T, typename A, typename Arg1, typename Arg2 >
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								    shared_ptr<T> <a href="#functions">allocate_shared</a>( Arg1 const & arg1, Arg2 const & arg2 );
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								  template<typename T, typename A, typename Arg1, typename Arg2, ..., typename ArgN >
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								    shared_ptr<T> <a href="#functions">allocate_shared</a>( A const & a, Arg1 const & arg1, Arg2 const & arg2, ..., ArgN const & argN );
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								#endif
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										<h2><a name="functions">Free Functions</a></h2>
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										<pre>template<class T, class... Args>
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								    shared_ptr<T> make_shared( Args && ... args );
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								template<class T, class A, class... Args>
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								    shared_ptr<T> allocate_shared( A const & a, Args && ... args );</pre>
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											<p><b>Requires:</b> The expression <code>new( pv ) T( std::forward<Args>(args)... )</code>,
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												where <code>pv</code> is a <code>void*</code> pointing to storage suitable
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												to hold an object of type <code>T</code>,
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												shall be well-formed.  <code>A</code> shall be an <em>Allocator</em>,
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												as described in section 20.1.5 (<stong>Allocator requirements</strong>) of the C++ Standard.
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												The copy constructor and destructor of <code>A</code> shall not throw.</p>
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											<p><b>Effects:</b> Allocates memory suitable for an object of type <code>T</code>
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												and constructs an object in it via the placement new expression <code>new( pv ) T()</code>
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												or <code>new( pv ) T( std::forward<Args>(args)... )</code>.
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												<code>allocate_shared</code> uses a copy of <code>a</code> to allocate memory.
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												If an exception is thrown, has no effect.</p>
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											<p><b>Returns:</b> A <code>shared_ptr</code> instance that stores and owns the address
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												of the newly constructed object of type <code>T</code>.</p>
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											<p><b>Postconditions:</b> <code>get() != 0 && use_count() == 1</code>.</p>
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											<p><b>Throws:</b> <code>bad_alloc</code>, or an exception thrown from <code>A::allocate</code>
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												or the constructor of <code>T</code>.</p>
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											<p><b>Notes:</b> This implementation allocates the memory required for the
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											returned <code>shared_ptr</code> and an object of type <code>T</code> in a single
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											allocation. This provides efficiency equivalent to an intrusive smart pointer.</p>
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											<p>The prototypes shown above are used if your compiler supports rvalue references
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											and variadic templates.  They perfectly forward the <code>args</code> parameters to
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											the constructors of <code>T</code>.</p>
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											<p>Otherwise, the implementation will fall back on
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											forwarding the arguments to the constructors of <code>T</code> as const references.
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											If you need to pass a non-const reference to a constructor of <code>T</code>,
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											you may do so by wrapping the parameter in a call to <code>boost::ref</code>.
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											In addition, you will be
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											limited to a maximum of 9 arguments (not counting the allocator argument of
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											allocate_shared).</p>
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										<h2><a name="example">Example</a></h2>
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										<pre>boost::shared_ptr<std::string> x = boost::make_shared<std::string>("hello, world!");
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								std::cout << *x;</pre>
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											$Date: 2008-05-19 15:42:39 -0400 (Mon, 19 May 2008) $</p>
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										<p><small>Copyright 2008 Peter Dimov. Copyright 2008 Frank Mori Hess.
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												Distributed under the Boost Software License,
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												Version 1.0. See accompanying file <A href="../../LICENSE_1_0.txt">LICENSE_1_0.txt</A>
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												or copy at <A href="http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt">http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt</A>.</small></p>
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