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"Use of undefined type" with unique_ptr to forward declared class and defaulted move constructor/assignment

In the following code, is the only way to avoid a compile error and to include Bh implementing the move constructor / assignment manually in A.cpp?

// A.h
#include <memory>
class B; // implementation somewhere in B.h/B.cpp
class A
{
public:
    A() = default;
    ~A() = default;
    A(const A&) = delete;
    A& operator=(const A&) = delete;
    A(A&&) = default;
    A& operator=(A&&) = default;

private:
    std::unique_ptr<B> m_b;
};

Visual Studio 2015 gives "error C2027: use of undefined type", since the move constructor/assignment operator of std::unique_ptr calls the deleter on m_b (trying to invoke B's destructor), which is obviously not known at this point.

Yes, you need to have access to the full definition of B from wherever you instantiate std::unique_ptr<B>::~unique_ptr , because it needs to call B 's destructor.

In your case, that means that A::~A 's definition must be moved to a separate A.cpp file, which includes Bh .

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