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- <meta name="author" content="Boris Kolpackov"/>
- <meta name="copyright" content="&copy; 2005-2010 Boris Kolpackov"/>
- <meta name="keywords" content="libcult,c++,memory,management"/>
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-<a href="../.."><code>libcult</code></a> <code>/</code>
-<a href=".."><code>documentation</code></a> <code>/</code>
-<code>mm</code>
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-<div id="content">
-<p>The <em>libcult</em> memory management library provides
-non-intrusive reference counter and a couple of smart pointers.</p>
-
-<p>It also overrides and overloads default memory management operators
-(<code>operator new</code> and <code>operator delete</code>) to allow
-special service objects (reference counter being one of them) to be
-constructed in the memory block preceding the instance. This allows
-transparent <em>instrumentation</em> of objects with a special
-functionality like reference counting or locking.</p>
-
-<p>The two flavors of smart pointers are exclusive (called
-<code>Evptr</code>, from <b>e</b>xclusi<b>v</b>e
-<b>p</b>oin<b>t</b>e<b>r</b>) and shared (called <code>Shptr</code>,
-from <b>sh</b>ared <b>p</b>oin<b>t</b>e<b>r</b>) pointers.</p>
-
-<p>The exclusive pointer has semantics similar to <code>std::auto_ptr</code>
-(i.e., exclusive ownership of the object pointed to) except that it performs
-automatic copying of the object pointed to when copied or assigned to another
-exclusive pointer. Built-in copy-on-write optimization eliminates unnecessary
-copying when instances of exclusive pointers are returned from functions or
-stored in containers.</p>
-
-<p>The shared pointer has standard semantics of a reference-counting smart
-pointer.</p>
-</div>
-
-<div id="docinfo">
-<p>Copyright &copy; 2005-2010 <a title="Boris Kolpackov"
-href="http://kolpackov.net">Boris Kolpackov</a>.</p>
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-<div class="terms">
-Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under
-the terms of the <a href="http://kolpackov.net/licenses/fdl-1.2.txt">GNU Free
-Documentation License, version 1.2</a>; with no Invariant Sections, no
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