std::any::~any
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~any();
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(since C++17) | |
Destroys the contained object, if any, as if by a call to reset().
Example
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#include <any>
#include <cstdio>
struct X
{
X() { std::puts("X::X()"); }
X(const X&) { std::puts("X::X(const X&)"); }
~X() { std::puts("X::~X()"); }
};
int main()
{
std::any a{X{}};
std::puts("Leaving main()...");
}
Output:
X::X()
X::X(const X&)
X::~X()
Leaving main()...
X::~X()
See also
| destroys contained object (public member function) |