I have several classes which I connected to AngelScript engine. This engine uses interesting way to allocate objects: It allocates needed amount of memory (possibly with malloc()
) and when authors propose to use construction like this to create object in this memory:
static void Constructor(ObjectType *thisPointer)
{
new(thisPointer) ObjectType();
}
and code like this to destroy object:
static void Destructor(ObjectType *thisPointer)
{
thisPointer->~ObjectType();
}
I have several questions:
- Is it correct way to use destructor this way? (Eclipse judges this as a bug) As far as I can understand this code should call destructor without deallocating memory (calling
free()
) - Is it possible to use
delete(thisPointer)
(or something like it) instead of this construction and is it will be equivalent? (at least this code gives no errors during compilation and runtime) - Is there other ways to call destructor without deallocating memory?
Thank you in advance.