The QScopedArrayPointer class stores a pointer to a dynamically allocated array of objects, and deletes it upon destruction. More...
| Header: | #include <QScopedArrayPointer> |
| qmake: | QT += core |
| Since: | Qt 4.6 |
| Inherits: | QScopedPointer |
Note: All functions in this class are reentrant.
| QScopedArrayPointer() | |
| QScopedArrayPointer(D *p) | |
| void | swap(QScopedArrayPointer<T, Cleanup> &other) |
| T & | operator[](int i) |
| const T & | operator[](int i) const |
The QScopedArrayPointer class stores a pointer to a dynamically allocated array of objects, and deletes it upon destruction.
A QScopedArrayPointer is a QScopedPointer that defaults to deleting the object it is pointing to with the delete[] operator. It also features operator[] for convenience, so we can write:
void foo() { QScopedArrayPointer<int> i(new int[10]); i[2] = 42; ... return; // our integer array is now deleted using delete[] }
Constructs a QScopedArrayPointer instance.
Constructs a QScopedArrayPointer and stores the array of objects pointed to by p.
Swap this pointer with other.
Provides access to entry i of the scoped pointer's array of objects.
If the contained pointer is null, behavior is undefined.
See also isNull().
Provides access to entry i of the scoped pointer's array of objects.
If the contained pointer is null, behavior is undefined.
See also isNull().
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