std::collate<CharT>::~collate
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std::collate
Member functions
collate::~collate
Defined in header
<locale>
protected: ~collate();
Destructs a std::collate facet. This destructor is protected and virtual (due to base class destructor being virtual). An object of type std::collate , like most facets, can only be destroyed when the last std::locale object that implements this facet goes out of scope or if a user-defined class is derived from std::collate and implements a public destructor.
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#include <iostream> #include <locale> struct Destructible_collate : public std::collate <wchar_t> { Destructible_collate(std::size_t refs = 0) : collate(refs) {} // note: the implicit destructor is public }; int main() { Destructible_collate dc; // std::collate<wchar_t> c; // compile error: protected destructor }