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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T00:40:40+00:00 2026-06-15T00:40:40+00:00

I’m not sure if I’m suffering more from a documentation error or a headache,

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I’m not sure if I’m suffering more from a documentation error or a headache, so…

What I want to do is create a shared_ptr that shares ownership with another, but which references a member of the object instead of the whole object. Simple example, starting point…

struct s
{
  int a, b;
};

shared_ptr<s> s1 (new s);  //  pointing to whole object

From en.cppreference.com, constructor (8) of shared_ptr is…

template< class Y >
shared_ptr( const shared_ptr<Y>& r, T *ptr );

The description mentions “Constructs a shared_ptr which shares ownership information with r, but holds an unrelated and unmanaged pointer ptr … such as in the typical use cases where ptr is a member of the object managed by r”.

So… Was T just accidentally missed from the template in that constructor, or am I missing something? In fact, Y looks like it’s wrong to me too, so just generally is that constructor described correctly?

What I’m hoping I can do is something like this…

shared_ptr<int> s2 (s1, &(s1.get ()->a));

s2 points to member a (an int), but shares ownership of the whole object with s1.

Is that sane?

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    2026-06-15T00:40:41+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 12:40 am

    The T parameter is a template parameter on the shared_ptr itself, whereas the Y parameter is a template parameter on that particular shared_ptr constructor. Something like this:

    template< class T >
    class shared_ptr
    {
         template< class Y >
         shared_ptr( const shared_ptr<Y>& r, T *ptr );
    }
    

    As for the example code you’ve posted, that looks fine to me.

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