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I was trying with the cyclic references for boost::shared_ptr, and devised following sample:

class A{ // Trivial class
public:
    i32 i;
    A(){}
    A(i32 a):i(a){}
    ~A(){
        cout<<"~A : "<<i<<endl;
    }
};

shared_ptr<A> changeI(shared_ptr<A> s){
    s->i++;
    cout<<s.use_count()<<'
';

    return s;
}

int main() {

    shared_ptr<A> p1 = make_shared<A>(3);
    shared_ptr<A> p2 = p1;
    shared_ptr<A> p3 = p2;
    shared_ptr<A> p4 = p3;

    p1 = p4; // 1) 1st cyclic ref.
    cout<<p1.use_count()<<'
';

    p1 = changeI(p4); // 2) 2nd cyclic ref.

    cout<<p1.use_count()<<'
';

//  putchar('
');
    cout<<endl;
}

which outputs

4
5
4

~A : 4

Is it that I've misinterpreted the cyclic references mentioned for boost::shared_ptr? Because, I expected different output thinking of indirect references to p1 after comments 1) and 2). So this code doesn't require boost::weak_ptr! So what are the cyclic references where weak_ptrs would be required?

Thanks in advance.

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Yes, you have misinterpreted this. In your example, all the pointers are pointing to the same object, not forming any cycles.

The assignment of p4 to p2 is a no-op, since those pointers were already equal to begin with.

Here's an example with real cyclic references, maybe that will clear things up:

struct A
{
  std::shared_ptr<A> ptr;
};

void main()
{
  std::shared_ptr<A> x=std::make_shared<A>();
  std::shared_ptr<A> y=std::make_shared<A>();

  x->ptr = y; // not quite a cycle yet
  y->ptr = x; // now we got a cycle x keeps y alive and y keeps x alive
}

You can even make this even simpler:

void main()
{
  std::shared_ptr<A> x=std::make_shared<A>();

  x->ptr = x; // never die! x keeps itself alive
}

In both examples, the objects in the shared_ptrs are never destructed, even after you leave main.


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