On 05/15/2016 12:59 AM, Adriano dos Santos Fernandes wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Instead of write private copy constructor and operator=, what about
> start using a mixing at least for new code?
>
> It makes easier and much more clear.
>
> Example taken from
> http://ariya.ofilabs.com/2015/01/c-class-and-preventing-object-copy.html
>
> class NonCopyable
> {
>    protected:
>      NonCopyable() {}
>      ~NonCopyable() {}
>
>    private:
>      NonCopyable(const NonCopyable &);
>      NonCopyable& operator=(const NonCopyable &);
> };
>
> class Car : private NonCopyable {
> public:
>    Car(): owner(0) {}
>    void setOwner(Person *o) { owner = o; }
>    Person *getOwner() const { return owner; }
> private:
>    Person *owner;
> };

Yes, please add that class to the tree.
I wanted to do it many times but wanted to clean old code and each time 
something more urgent was present.
Starting with new code will be good beginning.


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