cxx/test/utilities/memory/unique.ptr/unique.ptr.single/unique.ptr.single.ctor/pointer03.pass.cpp

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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // <memory> // unique_ptr // Test unique_ptr(pointer) ctor #include <memory> #include <cassert> // unique_ptr(pointer) ctor should work with derived pointers struct A { static int count; A() {++count;} A(const A&) {++count;} virtual ~A() {--count;} }; int A::count = 0; struct B : public A { static int count; B() {++count;} B(const B&) {++count;} virtual ~B() {--count;} }; int B::count = 0; class Deleter { int state_; Deleter(Deleter&); Deleter& operator=(Deleter&); public: Deleter() : state_(5) {} int state() const {return state_;} void operator()(A* p) {delete p;} }; int main() { { B* p = new B; assert(A::count == 1); assert(B::count == 1); std::unique_ptr<A> s(p); assert(s.get() == p); } assert(A::count == 0); assert(B::count == 0); { B* p = new B; assert(A::count == 1); assert(B::count == 1); std::unique_ptr<A, Deleter> s(p); assert(s.get() == p); assert(s.get_deleter().state() == 5); } assert(A::count == 0); assert(B::count == 0); }