Hello!
I would like to create a vector in shared memory which includes objects of a class Listener*. Listener* was created by my
own and is therefore no standard.
When I try the following, using the boost interprocess library:
typedef boost::interprocess::allocator<Listener*, managed_shared_memory::segment_manager> ShmemAllocator;
typedef boost::interprocess::vector<Listener*, ShmemAllocator> MyVector;
MyVector *ListenerVector;
managed_shared_memory segment(create_only, "MySharedMemory", 65536);
const ShmemAllocator alloc_inst(segment.get_segment_manager());
ListenerVector = segment.construct<MyVector>("ListenerVector")(alloc_inst);
ListenerVector->push_back((Listener*)listener);
The code works perfectly when I use a vector with integers, but it crashes when I use a vector with
objects of my own class.
I wanted to ask if it is possible to create a boost vector holding a non standard object and if so what I do wrong.
Thank you very much for your help!
Best regards,
Sabine