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std::shared_ptr isn't strictly necessary here and is only ever used in contexts where the object doesn't depend on being shared. This also makes the interface more flexible, as it's possible to create a std::shared_ptr from a std::unique_ptr (std::shared_ptr has a constructor that accepts a std::unique_ptr), but not the other way around.nce_cpp
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