std::inout_ptr
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|   template< class Pointer = void, class Smart, class... Args > auto inout_ptr( Smart& s, Args&&... args );  | 
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Returns an inout_ptr_t with deduced template arguments that captures arguments for resetting by reference.
The program is ill-formed if construction of the return value (see below) is ill-formed.
Parameters
| s | - | the object (typically a smart pointer) to adapt | 
| args... | - | the arguments for resetting to capture | 
Return value
std::inout_ptr_t<Smart, P, Args&&>(s, std::forward<Args>(args)...), where P is
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Pointer, ifPointeris not same as void, otherwise, - Smart::pointer, if it is valid and denotes a type, otherwise,
 - Smart::element_type*, if Smart::element_type is valid and denotes a type, otherwise,
 - std::pointer_traits<Smart>::element_type*.
 
Notes
Users may specify the template argument for the template parameter Pointer, in order to interoperate with foreign functions that take a Pointer*.
As all arguments for resetting are captured by reference, the returned inout_ptr_t should be a temporary object destroyed at the end of the full-expression containing the call to the foreign function, in order to avoid dangling references.
| Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature | 
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__cpp_lib_out_ptr | 
202106L | (C++23) | std::out_ptr, std::inout_ptr
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| 202311L | (C++26) | freestanding std::out_ptr and std::inout_ptr
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Example
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example  | 
See also
|    (C++23)  | 
  creates an out_ptr_t with an associated smart pointer and resetting arguments (function template)  | 
|    (C++14)(C++20)  | 
  creates a unique pointer that manages a new object  (function template)  | 
|   creates a shared pointer that manages a new object  (function template)  |