| description | Learn more about: Warning C26406 DONT_ASSIGN_RAW_TO_OWNER | ||
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| title | Warning C26406 | ||
| ms.date | 08/18/2020 | ||
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| ms.assetid | 02fb8e23-1989-4e24-a5a5-e30f71d00325 |
Do not assign a raw pointer to an
owner<T>(r.3)
This warning enforces R.3 from the C++ Core Guidelines. For more information, see C++ Core Guidelines R.3.
Owners are initialized from allocations or from other owners. This warning occurs when you assign a value from a raw pointer to an owner pointer. Raw pointers don't guarantee ownership transfer; the original owner may still hold the resource and attempt to release it. It's okay to assign a value from an owner to a raw pointer. Raw pointers are valid clients to access resources, but not to manage them.
Code analysis name: DONT_ASSIGN_RAW_TO_OWNER
Using address of object:
This sample attempts to assign ownership of the address of defaultSocket to owner pointer socket:
gsl::owner<Socket*> socket = defaultSocket ? &defaultSocket : new Socket(); // C26406