The above constructs a CPlayer object on the stack, hence it doesn't need new
. You only need to use new
if you are trying to allocate a CPlayer object on the heap. If you're using heap allocation, the code would look like this:
CPlayer *newPlayer = new CPlayer(position, attacker);
Notice that in this case we're using a pointer to a CPlayer object that will need to be cleaned up by a matching call to delete
. An object allocated on the stack will be destroyed automatically when it goes out of scope.
Actually it would have been easier and more obvious to write:
CPlayer newPlayer(position, attacker);
A lot of compilers will optimise the version you posted to the above anyway and it's clearer to read.