Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/08/06/22:16:25
Ross, Samuel,
We can agree that regardless of the specific manifestation of multiple
invocations of "delete" on any given pointer returned by "new," doing so is
erroneous. And that is a universal fact of C++ programming.
Perhaps we should avoid a generic C++ API / data structure philosophy
debate here in the Cygwin list, OK?
Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA
At 18:28 2002-08-06, Ross Smith wrote:
> > From: Samuel [mailto:samuel AT socal DOT rr DOT com]
> >
> > From: "Ross Smith" <rosss AT pharos DOT co DOT nz>
> > >
> > > No user code should ever use "delete"; it should only appear in the
> > > implementation of a container or smart pointer.
> >
> > What? I must misunderstand what is meant, since user code
> > must always use
> > "delete" for each "new", unless the documentation of a
> > function clearly
> > states that it is the function's responsibility to "delete".
>
>This is what smart pointers (std::auto_ptr, boost::shared_ptr, etc) are
>for. Anything allocated by new should always be held by a smart pointer
>that will handle deletion automatically, never a raw pointer.
>
>--
>Ross Smith
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