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std.typecons.Unique.this
- multiple declarations
Function Unique.this
Constructor that takes an rvalue. It will ensure uniqueness, as long as the rvalue isn't just a view on an lvalue (e.g., a cast). Typical usage:
Unique!Foo f = new Foo;
Function Unique.this
Constructor that takes an lvalue. It nulls its source. The nulling will ensure uniqueness as long as there are no previous aliases to the source.
Function Unique.this
Constructor that takes a Unique
of a type that is convertible to our type.
Typically used to transfer a Unique
rvalue of derived type to
a Unique
of base type.
Example
class C : Object {}
Unique!C uc = new C;
Unique!Object uo = uc .release;
Authors
Andrei Alexandrescu, Bartosz Milewski, Don Clugston, Shin Fujishiro, Kenji Hara
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