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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T01:55:14+00:00 2026-05-11T01:55:14+00:00

I’m working on a resource management class and want to have the user provide

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I’m working on a resource management class and want to have the user provide a functor to a ‘ReleaseResource’ method as part of the resource manager’s constructor. From there when a resource is requested that functor will be provided as the deleter for the shared_ptr that I will be returning so that the appropriate method will be called when the resource is no longer used.

The problem I’m running into that this requires me to store the functor in my class, and I’m not entirely sure how to do that. Typically when using a functor you template the function like so:

template<class MyFunctor> MyMethod(MyFunctor f) {     f(); } 

Which is great if you intend to use the functor in the scope of that function, but since the template goes out of scope with the function I’m not sure how you would specify a variable of the appropriate type to store the functor for later use.

Can anyone point me in the right direction here?

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  1. 2026-05-11T01:55:14+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:55 am
    template<class MyFunctor> MyMethod(MyFunctor f) {     boost::function<void()> g = f;     g(); } 

    The type you pass to boost::function is the function type. For example, int(bool, char) is the type of a function returning int and taking a bool and a char. That said, if you want to construct the shared_ptr right away, you don’t need to store the functor somewhere (boost::function requires the new operator for that, even though for very small functors, it will use special tricks to only use stack allocation (small buffer optimization)):

    template<class MyFunctor> MyMethod(MyFunctor f) {     boost::shared_ptr<T> ptr(new T, f); } 

    boost::function is part of tr1 and will be part of the next official C++ Standard. Example:

    struct Manager {     template<typename Deleter>     Manager(Deleter d)          :deleter(d) {      }      boost::shared_ptr<Resource> allocate() {         ...         return boost::shared_ptr<Resource>(resource, deleter);     }  private:     boost::function<void(Resource *)> deleter; }; 
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