You can dereference a smartpointer with the -> operator, to call the methods of the underlying instance, just like a normal pointer.
auto refPixbuf = Gdk::Pixbuf::create_from_file(filename); auto width = refPixbuf->get_width();
You can also use the * operator and the get()
method
to access the underlying instance, but it's usually a bad idea to do so. Unless
you are careful, you can end up with a pointer or a reference which is not included
in the reference count.
auto refPixbuf = Gdk::Pixbuf::create_from_file(filename); auto& underlying = *refPixbuf; // Possible, but not recommended