c-resources/CPlusPlus20ForProgrammers-m.../examples/ch11/fig11_02/fig11_02.cpp

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// fig11_02.cpp
// Demonstrating unique_ptr.
#include <fmt/format.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <memory>
class Integer {
public:
// constructor
Integer(int i) : value{i} {
std::cout << fmt::format("Constructor for Integer {}\n", value);
}
// destructor
~Integer() {
std::cout << fmt::format("Destructor for Integer {}\n", value);
}
int getValue() const { return value; } // return Integer value
private:
int value{0};
};
// use unique_ptr to manipulate Integer object
int main() {
std::cout << "Creating a unique_ptr that points to an Integer\n";
// create a unique_ptr object and "aim" it at a new Integer object
auto ptr{std::make_unique<Integer>(7)};
// use unique_ptr to call an Integer member function
std::cout << fmt::format("Integer value: {}\n\nMain ends\n",
ptr->getValue());
}
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