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The previous code could potentially be a compilation issue waiting to occur, given we forward declare the type for a std::unique_ptr. If the complete definition of the forward declared type isn't visible in a translation unit that the class is used in, then it would fail to compile. Defaulting the destructor in a cpp file ensures the std::unique_ptr's destructor is only invoked where its complete type is known.nce_cpp
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