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{{Short description|Operator used in C++}}
In the [[C++|C++ programming language]], the '''move assignment operator''' <code>=</code> is used for transferring a temporary object to an existing object. The move assignment operator, like most C++ operators, can be [[Operator overloading|overloaded]].
If the move assignment operator is not explicitly defined, the [[compiler]] generates an implicit move assignment operator ([[C++11]] and newer) provided that [[Copy constructor (C++)|copy]]/[[move constructor]]s, [[Assignment operator (C++)|copy assignment operator]] or [[Destructor (computer programming)|destructors]] have not been declared.<ref name=":0" /> The parameter of a move assignment operator is an [[rvalue reference]] ({{Mono|T&&}}) to type ''T'', where ''T'' is the object that defines the move assignment operator. The move assignment operator is different than a
== Overloading move assignment operator ==
To overload the move assignment operator, the signature of the function must be:<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title = Move assignment operator - cppreference.com|url = http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/move_assignment|website = en.cppreference.com|access-date = 2016-02-23}}</ref><syntaxhighlight lang="c++">
T& operator=(T&& data)
</syntaxhighlight>To successfully overload the move assignment operator, the following conditions must be met:
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* The current object's data is de-allocated.
* The object that is being moved from must have its data marked as [[nullptr]] (or something to signify the move)
* The operator must return a reference to "{{Mono|*this}}".
public:▼
Resource& operator=(Resource&& other) {▼
delete this->data; // Delete the object's data▼
this->data = other.data; // "Move" other's data into the current object▼
other.data = nullptr; // Mark the other object as "empty"▼
class String {
▲ public:
// If we're not trying to move the object into itself...
▲
return *this;▼
}
private:
};
</syntaxhighlight>
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==References==
<references />
{{C++ programming language}}
[[Category:C++]]
[[Category:Operators (programming)]]
[[Category:Assignment operations]]
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