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"Peter Dimov"
Pablo Aguilar wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently playing around with Apache's Xerces XML library, and found myself needing to ->release some pointers. shared_ptr + mem_fn works great: shared_ptr<DOMBuilder> db( impl->createBuilder() , mem_fn(&DOMBuilder::release) );
But for the objects I'm using, I don't need a shared_ptr, but just a scoped_ptr. So I'm wondering about the rationale behind not giving scoped_ptr a custom deleter? Is it that shared_ptr's overhead is negligible (when not being shared I mean)?
No, it's that the overhead of a custom deleter (with state) is negligible in shared_ptr's case, but significant in scoped_ptr's case. You'd typically like to return this pointer from a factory function to avoid repeating the deleter part everywhere, too. scoped_ptr can't be returned.