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bookChallenge: Smart Pointer Resource Guard

In modern C++ programming, one of the key challenges is to manage dynamically allocated memory safely, especially when exceptions can be thrown at any point. If you allocate memory using new and an exception is thrown before you manually call delete, your program can easily leak memory. To address this, you will create a simple smart pointer class, SimpleSmartPointer<T>, which ensures that the memory it manages is always deleted when the smart pointer goes out of scope, even if an exception occurs. This resource-guarding pattern is fundamental for writing exception-safe code and is the basis for more advanced smart pointers such as std::unique_ptr.

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Implement a template class SimpleSmartPointer that:

  • Takes ownership of a raw pointer in its constructor.
  • Deletes the managed pointer in its destructor.
  • Provides access to the managed object via the dereference and member access operators.
  • Disables copy construction and copy assignment to prevent double deletion.
  • Allows moving ownership via move constructor and move assignment.

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In modern C++ programming, one of the key challenges is to manage dynamically allocated memory safely, especially when exceptions can be thrown at any point. If you allocate memory using new and an exception is thrown before you manually call delete, your program can easily leak memory. To address this, you will create a simple smart pointer class, SimpleSmartPointer<T>, which ensures that the memory it manages is always deleted when the smart pointer goes out of scope, even if an exception occurs. This resource-guarding pattern is fundamental for writing exception-safe code and is the basis for more advanced smart pointers such as std::unique_ptr.

Task

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Implement a template class SimpleSmartPointer that:

  • Takes ownership of a raw pointer in its constructor.
  • Deletes the managed pointer in its destructor.
  • Provides access to the managed object via the dereference and member access operators.
  • Disables copy construction and copy assignment to prevent double deletion.
  • Allows moving ownership via move constructor and move assignment.

Write your implementation in C++.

Solution

solution.cpp

solution.cpp

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