Defined in header <memory> | ||
|---|---|---|
Compare two shared_ptr objects. | ||
template< class T, class U >
bool operator==( const std::shared_ptr<T>& lhs,
const std::shared_ptr<U>& rhs ) noexcept;
| (1) | (since C++11) |
template< class T, class U >
bool operator!=( const std::shared_ptr<T>& lhs,
const std::shared_ptr<U>& rhs ) noexcept;
| (2) | (since C++11) (until C++20) |
template< class T, class U >
bool operator<( const std::shared_ptr<T>& lhs,
const std::shared_ptr<U>& rhs ) noexcept;
| (3) | (since C++11) (until C++20) |
template< class T, class U >
bool operator>( const std::shared_ptr<T>& lhs,
const std::shared_ptr<U>& rhs ) noexcept;
| (4) | (since C++11) (until C++20) |
template< class T, class U >
bool operator<=( const std::shared_ptr<T>& lhs,
const std::shared_ptr<U>& rhs ) noexcept;
| (5) | (since C++11) (until C++20) |
template< class T, class U >
bool operator>=( const std::shared_ptr<T>& lhs,
const std::shared_ptr<U>& rhs ) noexcept;
| (6) | (since C++11) (until C++20) |
template< class T, class U >
std::strong_ordering operator<=>( const std::shared_ptr<T>& lhs,
const std::shared_ptr<U>& rhs ) noexcept;
| (7) | (since C++20) |
Compare a shared_ptr with a null pointer. | ||
template< class T > bool operator==( const std::shared_ptr<T>& lhs, std::nullptr_t ) noexcept; | (8) | (since C++11) |
template< class T > bool operator==( std::nullptr_t, const std::shared_ptr<T>& rhs ) noexcept; | (9) | (since C++11) (until C++20) |
template< class T > bool operator!=( const std::shared_ptr<T>& lhs, std::nullptr_t ) noexcept; | (10) | (since C++11) (until C++20) |
template< class T > bool operator!=( std::nullptr_t, const std::shared_ptr<T>& rhs ) noexcept; | (11) | (since C++11) (until C++20) |
template< class T > bool operator<( const std::shared_ptr<T>& lhs, std::nullptr_t ) noexcept; | (12) | (since C++11) (until C++20) |
template< class T > bool operator<( std::nullptr_t, const std::shared_ptr<T>& rhs ) noexcept; | (13) | (since C++11) (until C++20) |
template< class T > bool operator>( const std::shared_ptr<T>& lhs, std::nullptr_t ) noexcept; | (14) | (since C++11) (until C++20) |
template< class T > bool operator>( std::nullptr_t, const std::shared_ptr<T>& rhs ) noexcept; | (15) | (since C++11) (until C++20) |
template< class T > bool operator<=( const std::shared_ptr<T>& lhs, std::nullptr_t ) noexcept; | (16) | (since C++11) (until C++20) |
template< class T > bool operator<=( std::nullptr_t, const std::shared_ptr<T>& rhs ) noexcept; | (17) | (since C++11) (until C++20) |
template< class T > bool operator>=( const std::shared_ptr<T>& lhs, std::nullptr_t ) noexcept; | (18) | (since C++11) (until C++20) |
template< class T > bool operator>=( std::nullptr_t, const std::shared_ptr<T>& rhs ) noexcept; | (19) | (since C++11) (until C++20) |
template< class T >
std::strong_ordering operator<=>( const std::shared_ptr<T>& lhs,
std::nullptr_t ) noexcept;
| (20) | (since C++20) |
Compares two shared_ptr<T> objects or compares shared_ptr<T> with a null pointer.
Note that the comparison operators for shared_ptr simply compare pointer values; the actual objects pointed to are not compared. Having operator< defined for shared_ptr allows shared_ptrs to be used as keys in associative containers, like std::map and std::set.
| The | (since C++20) |
| lhs | - | the left-hand shared_ptr to compare |
| rhs | - | the right-hand shared_ptr to compare |
lhs.get() == rhs.get()
!(lhs == rhs)
std::less<V>()(lhs.get(), rhs.get()), where V is the composite pointer type of std::shared_ptr<T>::element_type* and std::shared_ptr<U>::element_type*.rhs < lhs
!(rhs < lhs)
!(lhs < rhs)
std::compare_three_way{}(x.get(), y.get())
!lhs
!rhs
(bool)lhs
(bool)rhs std::less<std::shared_ptr<T>::element_type*>()(lhs.get(), nullptr)
std::less<std::shared_ptr<T>::element_type*>()(nullptr, rhs.get())
nullptr < lhs
rhs < nullptr
!(nullptr < lhs)
!(rhs < nullptr)
!(lhs < nullptr)
!(nullptr < rhs)
std::compare_three_way{}(x.get(), static_cast<std::shared_ptr<T>::element_type*>(nullptr))
In all cases, it is the stored pointer (the one returned by get()) that is compared, rather than the managed pointer (the one passed to the deleter when use_count goes to zero). The two pointers may differ in a shared_ptr created using the aliasing constructor.
#include <iostream>
#include <memory>
int main()
{
std::shared_ptr<int> p1(new int(42));
std::shared_ptr<int> p2(new int(42));
std::cout << std::boolalpha
<< "(p1 == p1) : " << (p1 == p1) << '\n'
<< "(p1 <=> p1) == 0 : " << ((p1 <=> p1) == 0) << '\n' // Since C++20
// p1 and p2 point to different memory locations, so p1 != p2
<< "(p1 == p2) : " << (p1 == p2) << '\n'
<< "(p1 < p2) : " << (p1 < p2) << '\n'
<< "(p1 <=> p2) < 0 : " << ((p1 <=> p2) < 0) << '\n' // Since C++20
<< "(p1 <=> p2) == 0 : " << ((p1 <=> p2) == 0) << '\n'; // Since C++20
}Possible output:
(p1 == p1) : true (p1 <=> p1) == 0 : true (p1 == p2) : false (p1 < p2) : true (p1 <=> p2) < 0 : true (p1 <=> p2) == 0 : false
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
| DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
|---|---|---|---|
| LWG 3427 | C++20 | operator<=>(shared_ptr, nullptr_t) was ill-formed | definition fixed |
| returns the stored pointer (public member function) |
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