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std::pointer_safety

Defined in header <memory>
enum class pointer_safety {
     relaxed,
     preferred,
     strict
};
(since C++11)
(removed in C++23)

The scoped enumeration type pointer_safety lists the pointer safety modes supported by C++.

Enumeration constants

pointer_safety::strict Only safely-derived pointers (pointers to objects allocated with new or subobjects thereof) may be dereferenced or deallocated. Garbage collector may be active.
pointer_safety::preferred All pointers are considered valid and may be dereferenced or deallocated. A reachability-based leak detector may be active.
pointer_safety::relaxed All pointers are considered valid and may be dereferenced or deallocated.

See also

(C++11)(removed in C++23)
returns the current pointer safety model
(function)

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