Can I use boost::make_shared with a private constructor?
- by Billy ONeal
Consider the following:
class DirectoryIterator;
namespace detail {
class FileDataProxy;
class DirectoryIteratorImpl
{
friend class DirectoryIterator;
friend class FileDataProxy;
WIN32_FIND_DATAW currentData;
HANDLE hFind;
std::wstring root;
DirectoryIteratorImpl();
explicit DirectoryIteratorImpl(const std::wstring& pathSpec);
void increment();
public:
~DirectoryIteratorImpl() {};
};
class FileDataProxy //Serves as a proxy to the WIN32_FIND_DATA struture inside the iterator.
{
friend class DirectoryIterator;
boost::shared_ptr<DirectoryIteratorImpl> iteratorSource;
FileDataProxy(boost::shared_ptr<DirectoryIteratorImpl> parent) : iteratorSource(parent) {};
public:
std::wstring GetFolderPath() const {
return iteratorSource->root;
}
};
}
class DirectoryIterator : public boost::iterator_facade<DirectoryIterator, detail::FileDataProxy, std::input_iterator_tag>
{
friend class boost::iterator_core_access;
boost::shared_ptr<detail::DirectoryIteratorImpl> impl;
void increment() {
impl->increment();
};
detail::FileDataProxy dereference() const {
return detail::FileDataProxy(impl);
};
public:
DirectoryIterator() {
impl = boost::make_shared<detail::DirectoryIteratorImpl>();
};
};
It seems like DirectoryIterator should be able to call boost::make_shared<DirectoryIteratorImpl>, because it is a friend of DirectoryIteratorImpl. However, this code fails to compile because the constructor for DirectoryIteratorImpl is private.
Since this class is an internal implementation detail that clients of DirectoryIterator should never touch, it would be nice if I could keep the constructor private.
Is this my fundamental misunderstanding around make_shared or do I need to mark some sort of boost piece as friend in order for the call to compile?