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Extracting a raw pointer from a shared_ptr

Is it possible to extract a raw pointer from a std::shared_ptr or std::tr1::shared_ptr object? The intent is to tell the smart pointer object that I don't want it to manage the lifetime of the object anymore. The context is that I have an API that takes a raw pointer from users and does some processing on the object. To make things easier to manage API creates a shared_ptr out of this raw pointer. Now, the user might ask for the object to be returned. In that case, when giving the processed object back to the user I want to give back the raw pointer. However, I have not found a way to do that. Using .get() is not possible as then the smart pointer will have to be kept alive indefinitely. I would have given back a unique_ptr but that is not available in tr1 .

Basically I want to move the raw pointer out of the shared_ptr.

I think you are searching for the method release() of shared_ptr . Sorry - there is no such method by design.

Here I found a funny way to do what you want - https://stackoverflow.com/a/13701773/233885 .

You should think about using shared_ptr again in you context (ownership).

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