I have been doing this for my std::vector
of unique_ptr
s:
m_stuff.push_back(std::unique_ptr<Thing> (new DerivedThing()));
This gives me that automatic memory deletion when elements in the vector are removed.
I have another scenario whereby something else creates the heap memory via new
and thus a generic pointer already exists. Now, suppose I do this:
m_stuff.push_back(std::unique_ptr<Thing> (thingy));
//thingy is Thing*
Can I safely assume that as soon as I do this, my vector m_stuff
now has control over thingy
such that when it is removed from the vector, it is delete
d? Of course, there is the possibility of a dangling pointer if thingy
was copied or stored elsewhere but that is a different issue.