Document SharedPtr bool conversion operator; added test cases for it; also added two test cases for the comparision operators, which currently fail

svn-id: r31299
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Max Horn 2008-03-29 00:08:56 +00:00
parent 1092b87cd7
commit f93c076a7b
2 changed files with 21 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ namespace Common {
* The class has implicit upcast support, so if you got a class B derived
* from class A, you can assign a pointer to B without any problems to a
* SharedPtr object with template parameter A. The very same applies to
* assigment of a SharedPtr<B> object to a SharedPtr<A> object.
* assignment of a SharedPtr<B> object to a SharedPtr<A> object.
*
* There are also operators != and == to compare two SharedPtr objects
* with compatible pointers.
@ -116,6 +116,10 @@ public:
*/
Pointer get() const { return _pointer; }
/**
* Implicit conversion operator to bool for convenience, to make
* checks like "if (sharePtr) ..." possible.
*/
operator bool() const { return _pointer != 0; }
/**

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@ -33,4 +33,20 @@ class PtrTestSuite : public CxxTest::TestSuite
TS_ASSERT_EQUALS(*p1, 0);
TS_ASSERT(p1.unique());
}
void test_compare() {
Common::SharedPtr<int> p1(new int(1));
Common::SharedPtr<int> p2;
TS_ASSERT(p1);
TS_ASSERT(!p2);
TS_ASSERT(p1 != 0);
TS_ASSERT(p2 == 0);
// Note: The following two currently do *not* work, contrary to
// what the Doxygen comments of SharedPtr claim.
TS_ASSERT(p1 != (int *)0);
TS_ASSERT(p2 == (int *)0);
}
};