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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <!DOCTYPE header PUBLIC "-//Boost//DTD BoostBook XML V1.0//EN" "http://www.boost.org/tools/boostbook/dtd/boostbook.dtd"> <!-- Copyright Douglas Gregor 2001-2004 Copyright Frank Mori Hess 2007-2009 Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) --> <header name="boost/signals2/trackable.hpp"> <namespace name="boost"> <namespace name="signals2"> <class name="trackable"> <purpose>Provided to ease porting for code using the boost::signals::trackable class from the original Boost.Signals library.</purpose> <description> <para>Use of the <code>trackable</code> class is not recommended for new code. The <code>trackable</code> class is not thread-safe since <code>trackable</code> objects disconnect their associated connections in the <code>trackable</code> destructor. Since the <code>trackable</code> destructor is not run until after the destructors of any derived classes have completed, that leaves open a window where a partially destructed object can still have active connections. </para> <para> The preferred method of automatic connection management with Boost.Signals2 is to manage the lifetime of tracked objects with <code>shared_ptr</code>s and to use the <methodname>signals2::slot::track</methodname> method to track their lifetimes.</para> <para>The <code>trackable</code> class provides automatic disconnection of signals and slots when objects bound in slots (via pointer or reference) are destroyed. <code>trackable</code> class may only be used as a public base class for some other class; when used as such, that class may be bound to function objects used as part of slots. The manner in which a <code>trackable</code> object tracks the set of signal-slot connections it is a part of is unspecified.</para> <para>The actual use of <code>trackable</code> is contingent on the presence of appropriate <functionname>visit_each</functionname> overloads for any type that may contain pointers or references to trackable objects.</para> </description> <constructor> <effects><para>Sets the list of connected slots to empty.</para></effects> <throws><para>Will not throw.</para></throws> </constructor> <constructor> <parameter name="other"> <paramtype>const <classname>trackable</classname>&amp;</paramtype> </parameter> <effects><para>Sets the list of connected slots to empty.</para></effects> <throws><para>Will not throw.</para></throws> <rationale><para>Signal-slot connections can only be created via calls to an explicit connect method, and therefore cannot be created here when trackable objects are copied.</para></rationale> </constructor> <destructor> <effects><para>Disconnects all signal/slot connections that contain a pointer or reference to this trackable object that can be found by <functionname>visit_each</functionname>.</para></effects> </destructor> <copy-assignment> <parameter name="other"> <paramtype>const <classname>trackable</classname>&amp;</paramtype> </parameter> <effects><para>Sets the list of connected slots to empty.</para></effects> <returns><para><code>*this</code></para></returns> <throws><para>Will not throw.</para></throws> <rationale><para>Signal-slot connections can only be created via calls to an explicit connect method, and therefore cannot be created here when trackable objects are copied.</para></rationale> </copy-assignment> </class> </namespace> </namespace> </header>