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| typedef struct MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector | MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector |
| typedef struct MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector |
Wraps a pointer to a single shared reference-counted heap-allocated MR::PointsToMeshProjector. Supported MR_PassBy modes: MR_PassBy_DefaultConstruct, MR_PassBy_Copy, MR_PassBy_Move (and MR_PassBy_DefaultArgument and MR_PassBy_NoObject if supported by the callee).
| MRC_API void MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_Assign | ( | MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | _this, |
| MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | ptr ) |
Overwrite the existing instance, taking ownership of an existing pointer. The previously owned object, if any, has its reference count decremented. Parameter _this can not be null. It is a single object. Parameter ptr should point to a single object rather than to an array. Parameter ptr takes ownership of the passed pointer (if not null), and will later call MR_PointsToMeshProjector_Destroy() on it automatically.
| MRC_API void MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_AssignAliasing | ( | MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | _this, |
| MR_PassBy | ownership_pass_by, | ||
| MR_std_shared_ptr_const_void * | ownership, | ||
| MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | ptr ) |
The aliasing assignment. Overwrite an existing instance, copying ownership from an existing shared pointer and storing an arbitrary raw pointer. The input pointer can be reinterpreted from any other std::shared_ptr<T> to avoid constructing a new std::shared_ptr<void>. Parameter _this can not be null. It is a single object. The reference to the parameter ptr might be preserved in this object. When this function is called, this object will drop any object references it held previously.
| MRC_API void MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_AssignFromAnother | ( | MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | _this, |
| MR_PassBy | other_pass_by, | ||
| MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | other ) |
Assigns the contents from another instance. Both objects remain alive after the call. Parameter _this can not be null. It is a single object. The reference to the parameter other might be preserved in this object. When this function is called, this object will drop any object references it held previously.
| MRC_API void MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_AssignNonOwning | ( | MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | _this, |
| MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | ptr ) |
Overwrite the existing instance with a non-owning pointer. The previously owned object, if any, has its reference count decremented. Parameter _this can not be null. It is a single object. The reference to the parameter ptr might be preserved in this object. When this function is called, this object will drop any object references it held previously.
| MRC_API void MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_AssignTo_MR_std_shared_ptr_void | ( | const MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | _this, |
| MR_std_shared_ptr_void * | _target ) |
Overwrites an existing std::shared_ptr<void> to point to the same object as this instance. Parameter _this can not be null. It is a single object. Parameter _target can not be null. It is a single object.
| MRC_API MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_Construct | ( | MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | ptr | ) |
Create a new instance, taking ownership of an existing pointer. Parameter ptr should point to a single object rather than to an array. Parameter ptr takes ownership of the passed pointer (if not null), and will later call MR_PointsToMeshProjector_Destroy() on it automatically. Never returns null. Returns an instance allocated on the heap! Must call MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_Destroy() to free it when you're done using it.
| MRC_API MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_ConstructAliasing | ( | MR_PassBy | ownership_pass_by, |
| MR_std_shared_ptr_const_void * | ownership, | ||
| MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | ptr ) |
The aliasing constructor. Create a new instance, copying ownership from an existing shared pointer and storing an arbitrary raw pointer. The input pointer can be reinterpreted from any other std::shared_ptr<T> to avoid constructing a new std::shared_ptr<void>. The reference to the parameter ptr might be preserved in the constructed object. Never returns null. Returns an instance allocated on the heap! Must call MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_Destroy() to free it when you're done using it. When this function is called, this object will drop any object references it held previously.
| MRC_API MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_ConstructFromAnother | ( | MR_PassBy | other_pass_by, |
| MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | other ) |
Constructs a copy of another instance. The source remains alive. The reference to the parameter other might be preserved in the constructed object. Never returns null. Returns an instance allocated on the heap! Must call MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_Destroy() to free it when you're done using it. When this function is called, this object will drop any object references it held previously.
| MRC_API MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_ConstructFromValue | ( | MR_PassBy | value_pass_by, |
| MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | value ) |
Construct from a value. The reference to the parameter value might be preserved in the constructed object. Never returns null. Returns an instance allocated on the heap! Must call MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_Destroy() to free it when you're done using it. When this function is called, this object will drop any object references it held previously.
| MRC_API MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_ConstructNonOwning | ( | MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | ptr | ) |
Create a new instance, storing a non-owning pointer. The reference to the parameter ptr might be preserved in the constructed object. Never returns null. Returns an instance allocated on the heap! Must call MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_Destroy() to free it when you're done using it. When this function is called, this object will drop any object references it held previously.
| MRC_API MR_std_shared_ptr_void * MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_ConvertTo_MR_std_shared_ptr_void | ( | const MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | _this | ) |
Creates an untyped std::shared_ptr<void> pointing to the same object as the source typed pointer. Parameter _this can not be null. It is a single object. Never returns null. Returns an instance allocated on the heap! Must call MR_std_shared_ptr_void_Destroy() to free it when you're done using it.
| MRC_API MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_DefaultConstruct | ( | void | ) |
Constructs an empty (default-constructed) instance. Never returns null. Returns an instance allocated on the heap! Must call MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_Destroy() to free it when you're done using it.
| MRC_API MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_DefaultConstructArray | ( | size_t | num_elems | ) |
Constructs an array of empty (default-constructed) instances, of the specified size. Will never return null. The array must be destroyed using MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_DestroyArray(). Use MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_OffsetMutablePtr() and MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_OffsetPtr() to access the array elements.
| MRC_API void MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_Destroy | ( | const MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | _this | ) |
Destroys a heap-allocated instance of MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector. Does nothing if the pointer is null.
| MRC_API void MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_DestroyArray | ( | const MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | _this | ) |
Destroys a heap-allocated array of MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector. Does nothing if the pointer is null.
| MRC_API MR_PointsToMeshProjector * MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_get | ( | const MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | _this | ) |
Returns the stored pointer, possibly null. Parameter _this can not be null. It is a single object. The reference to this object might be preserved as the return value.
| MRC_API bool MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_has_value | ( | const MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | _this | ) |
Returns true if non-null. Parameter _this can not be null. It is a single object.
| MRC_API MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_OffsetMutablePtr | ( | MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | ptr, |
| ptrdiff_t | i ) |
Offsets a pointer to an array element by i positions (not bytes). Use only if you're certain that the pointer points to an array element. The reference to the parameter ptr might be preserved in the return value.
| MRC_API const MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_OffsetPtr | ( | const MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | ptr, |
| ptrdiff_t | i ) |
Offsets a pointer to an array element by i positions (not bytes). Use only if you're certain that the pointer points to an array element. The reference to the parameter ptr might be preserved in the return value.
| MRC_API void MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_reset | ( | MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | _this | ) |
Resets the pointer to null. Parameter _this can not be null. It is a single object.
| MRC_API int MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_use_count | ( | const MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector * | _this | ) |
How many shared pointers share the managed object. Zero if no object is being managed. This being zero usually conincides with MR_std_shared_ptr_MR_PointsToMeshProjector_get() returning null, but is ultimately orthogonal. Note that in multithreaded environments, the only safe way to use this number is comparing it with zero. Positive values might change by the time you get to use them. Parameter _this can not be null. It is a single object.