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- /*
- * Copyright Andrey Semashev 2007 - 2013.
- * Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
- * (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
- * http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
- */
- /*!
- * \file empty_deleter.hpp
- * \author Andrey Semashev
- * \date 22.04.2007
- *
- * This header contains an \c empty_deleter implementation. This is an empty
- * function object that receives a pointer and does nothing with it.
- * Such empty deletion strategy may be convenient, for example, when
- * constructing <tt>shared_ptr</tt>s that point to some object that should not be
- * deleted (i.e. a variable on the stack or some global singleton, like <tt>std::cout</tt>).
- */
- #ifndef BOOST_UTILITY_EMPTY_DELETER_HPP_INCLUDED_
- #define BOOST_UTILITY_EMPTY_DELETER_HPP_INCLUDED_
- #include <boost/config.hpp>
- #ifdef BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_ONCE
- #pragma once
- #endif
- namespace boost {
- //! A function object that does nothing and can be used as an empty deleter for \c shared_ptr
- struct empty_deleter
- {
- //! Function object result type
- typedef void result_type;
- /*!
- * Does nothing
- */
- void operator() (const volatile void*) const BOOST_NOEXCEPT {}
- };
- } // namespace boost
- #endif // BOOST_UTILITY_EMPTY_DELETER_HPP_INCLUDED_
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