sol2/examples/shared_ptr_modify_in_place.cpp

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#define SOL_CHECK_ARGUMENTS 1
#include <sol.hpp>
#include <iostream>
struct ree {
int value = 1;
ree() {}
ree(int v) : value(v) {}
};
int main() {
std::cout << "=== special pointers -- modify in place ===" << std::endl;
sol::state lua;
auto new_shared_ptr = [](sol::stack_object obj) {
// works just fine
sol::stack::modify_unique_usertype(obj, [](std::shared_ptr<ree>& sptr) {
sptr = std::make_shared<ree>(sptr->value + 1);
});
};
auto reset_shared_ptr = [](sol::stack_object obj) {
sol::stack::modify_unique_usertype(obj, [](std::shared_ptr<ree>& sptr) {
// THIS IS SUCH A BAD IDEA AAAGH
sptr.reset();
// DO NOT reset to nullptr:
// change it to an actual NEW value...
// otherwise you will inject a nullptr into the userdata representation...
// which will NOT compare == to nil
});
};
lua.set_function("f", new_shared_ptr);
lua.set_function("f2", reset_shared_ptr);
lua.set_function("g", [](ree* r) {
std::cout << r->value << std::endl;
});
lua["p"] = std::make_shared<ree>();
lua.script("g(p) -- okay");
lua.script("f(p)");
lua.script("g(p) -- okay");
// uncomment the below for
// segfault/read-access violation
lua.script("f2(p)");
//lua.script("g(p) -- kaboom");
return 0;
}