class MyClass {
public:
MyClass(std::weak_ptr<MyClass> parent){}
}
i want to do this:
auto newInstance = std::make_shared<MyClass>(nullptr);
or default value of weak_ptr argument is null, such as :
void function(int arg,std::weak_ptr<MyClass> obj = nullptr);
but, what i need is to do this instead:
auto newInstance = std::make_shared<MyClass>(std::shared_ptr<MyClass>(nullptr));
why is that?
Because a weak_ptr
in concept can only be constructed from another weak_ptr
or shared_ptr
. It just doesn't make sense to construct from a raw pointer, whether it's nullptr
or not.
You can use a default constructed weak_ptr
(std::weak_ptr<MyClass>()
) where you are trying to use nullptr
:
auto newInstance = std::make_shared<MyClass>(std::weak_ptr<MyClass>());
void function(int arg,std::weak_ptr<MyClass> obj = std::weak_ptr<MyClass>());