QScopeGuard Class
template <typename F> class QScopeGuardProvides a scope guard for calling a function at the end of a scope. More...
Header: | #include <QScopeGuard> |
CMake: | find_package(Qt6 COMPONENTS Core REQUIRED) target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::Core) |
qmake: | QT += core |
Since: | Qt 5.12 |
Public Functions
QScopeGuard(const F &f) | |
QScopeGuard(F &&f) | |
void | dismiss() |
Related Non-Members
QScopeGuard<typename std::decay<F>::type> | qScopeGuard(F &&f) |
Detailed Description
QScopeGuard<F> is a class of which the sole purpose is to run the function f in its destructor. This is useful for guaranteeing your cleanup code is executed, whether the function is exited normally, exited early by a return statement, or exited by an exception.
Note: Exceptions are not supported. The callable shouldn't throw when executed, copied or moved.
See also QScopedValueRollback.
Member Function Documentation
[since 5.15]
QScopeGuard::QScopeGuard(F &&f)
[since 5.15]
QScopeGuard::QScopeGuard(const F &f)
Create a scope guard that will execute f at the end of the scope.
If F is a lambda, its type cannot be written. In that case you need to either rely on class template argument deduction (C++17 feature) and leave the template parameter out completely or use the helper function qScopeGuard() instead of this constructor.
This function was introduced in Qt 5.15.
void QScopeGuard::dismiss()
Disarms the scope guard, so that the function F will not be called at the end of the scope.
Related Non-Members
template <typename F> QScopeGuard<typename std::decay<F>::type> qScopeGuard(F &&f)
The qScopeGuard function can be used to call a function at the end of the scope.
Create a scope guard that will execute f at the end of the scope.
This helper function is provided so that you can easily construct a QScopeGuard without having to name the template parameter for the type of the callable. If F is a lambda then you cannot write its type and relying on this helper or class template argument deduction is necessary.
Example usage is as follows:
void myComplexCodeWithMultipleReturnPoints(int v) { // The lambda will be executed right before your function returns auto cleanup = qScopeGuard([] { code you want executed goes HERE; }); if (v == -1) return; int v2 = code_that_might_throw_exceptions(); if (v2 == -1) return; (...) }