Hi,
the folllowing works not too:
#include <vector>
#include
class Foo
{
public:
Foo()
{
};
virtual ~Foo()
{
};
};
class Double_Foo
{
public:
Double_Foo()
{
};
Double_Foo(Foo* pFoo1, Foo* pFoo2) : m_Foo1(pFoo1), m_Foo2(pFoo2)
{
};
virtual ~Double_Foo()
{
};
protected:
typedef boost::shared_ptr<Foo> FooDataPtr;
FooDataPtr m_Foo1;
FooDataPtr m_Foo2;
};
int main()
{
Foo* pFoo = new Foo();
Double_Foo DoubFoo(pFoo, pFoo);
return 0;
}
I got the same error as in my former post. I read a bit about shared_ptr.
Maybe it has something to do with a cyclic, but I thought in anohter case of
cyclic data, namely if I have an object A which points to B and B holds a
member which points back to A.... that's in my case not?
If it has something to do with cyclic data then how can I solve it with
weak_ptr?
Thanks in advance
Julia