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2014 Nov 13
2
[LLVMdev] New type of smart pointer for LLVM
...cases of > conditional ownership (I'm sure there are others that don't fit the exact > naming convention I grep'd for): > > In Clang, simply grepping for "Owns" comes up with the following boolean > members: > > CodeGenAction::OwnsVMContext > ASTReader::OwnsDeserializationListener > Diagnostic::OwnsDiagClient > Preprocessor::OwnsHeaderSearch > TokenLexer::OwnsTokens > Action::OwnsInputs (this ones trickier - it's a boolean that indicates > whether all the elements of a vector<T*> are owned or unowned) > ASTUnit::OwnsRemappedFileBuffers > Verify...
2014 Oct 08
2
[LLVMdev] New type of smart pointer for LLVM
[+cfe-dev] This conversation has already been happening on llvm-dev so there's no good way for me to capture the entire existing discussion (so I'm jumping you in part-way) & the subject line could be more descriptive, but I wanted to add Clang developers since many of the interesting cases of conditional ownership I've seen were in Clang. I know some of you are also on llvm-dev
2014 Nov 13
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] New type of smart pointer for LLVM
...nership (I'm sure there are others that don't fit the exact >> naming convention I grep'd for): >> >> In Clang, simply grepping for "Owns" comes up with the following boolean >> members: >> >> CodeGenAction::OwnsVMContext >> ASTReader::OwnsDeserializationListener >> Diagnostic::OwnsDiagClient >> Preprocessor::OwnsHeaderSearch >> TokenLexer::OwnsTokens >> Action::OwnsInputs (this ones trickier - it's a boolean that indicates >> whether all the elements of a vector<T*> are owned or unowned) >> ASTUnit::OwnsRemappe...
2014 Oct 01
4
[LLVMdev] New type of smart pointer for LLVM
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Anton Yartsev <anton.yartsev at gmail.com> wrote: > Ping! > > Suggested is a wrapper over a raw pointer that is intended for freeing > wrapped memory at the end of wrappers lifetime if ownership of a raw > pointer was not taken away during the lifetime of the wrapper. > The main difference from unique_ptr is an ability to access the wrapped