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Glib::RefPtr is a smartpointer. Specifically, it is a
reference-counting smartpointer. You might be familiar with
std::auto_ptr<>, std::unique_ptr<>
and std::shared_ptr<>, which are also smartpointers.
Glib::RefPtr<> is similar to std::shared_ptr<>,
which is also reference-counting. Glib::RefPtr<> was introduced
long before there was a reference-counting smartpointer in the C++ Standard Library.
A smartpointer acts much like a normal pointer. Here are a few examples.
You can copy RefPtrs, just like normal pointers. But
unlike normal pointers, you don't need to worry about deleting the underlying
instance.
Glib::RefPtr<Gdk::Pixbuf> refPixbuf = Gdk::Pixbuf::create_from_file(filename); Glib::RefPtr<Gdk::Pixbuf> refPixbuf2 = refPixbuf;
Of course this means that you can store RefPtrs in
standard containers, such as std::vector or
std::list.
std::list< Glib::RefPtr<Gdk::Pixbuf> > listPixbufs; Glib::RefPtr<Gdk::Pixbuf> refPixbuf = Gdk::Pixbuf::create_from_file(filename); listPixbufs.push_back(refPixbuf);