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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T04:15:20+00:00 2026-05-16T04:15:20+00:00

I’d like to reduce some visual noise in the code and hide shared_ptr behind

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I’d like to reduce some visual noise in the code and hide shared_ptr behind a typedef like this:

typedef boost::shared_ptr<SomeLongClass> SomeLongClassPtr;

So this:

void foo(const boost::shared_ptr<SomeLongClass>& a,
         boost::shared_ptr<SomeLongClass>& b);

becomes this:

void foo(const SomeLongClassPtr& a, SomeLongClassPtr& b);

On the other hand I’m worried that I’m reducing the explicitness of the code.

Which is a better style?

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    2026-05-16T04:15:20+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:15 am

    Given that std::string is itself a typedef, I think you are fine. I do it myself.

    Even Scott Meyers recommends typedef for ease of reading code in cases like yours.


    EDIT:
    Effective C++, Second Edition, Page 120, Item 28, fourth paragraph. “…provide typedefs that remove the need…”

    More Effective C++, 7th printing, Page 237, Item 31 First paragraph.

    More Effective C++, 7th printing, Page 238, Item 31 First paragraph after code sample.


    In essence, no worries. 🙂

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