C++ friend class std::vector
Is it possible to do the following portably:
struct structure {
structure() {}
private:
// only allow container copy construct
structure(const structure&) {}
// in general, does not work because allocator (not vector) calls copy construct
friend class std::vector<structure>;
};
example message trying to compile above:
In member function void __gnu_cxx::new_allocator<开发者_运维问答_Tp>::construct(_Tp*, const _Tp&)
[with _Tp = kernel_data<const double*>::block]:
...
/usr/include/c++/4.3/ext/new_allocator.h:108: error: within this context
Thanks
I do have workaround, but I am curious as how this could be possible
No. vector
(more precisely, the allocator passed into vector
) can delegate the task of construction to a free function or another class, making the friend
ship useless.
Even if you pass your own allocator, it may be rebound to a class internal to the implementation. Then the constructor for your class may be accessed from that class, not your allocator. So if that's your workaround, it's not guaranteed. (Although looking at GCC's implementation, it does scrupulously use the un-rebound allocator to construct such subobjects.)
In GCC's libstdc++, no STL container template constructs the contained objects in the scope of a standard class or function.
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