I saw an example of using the function: delete in cpp and I didn't completely understand it. the code is:
class Name {
const char* s;
//...
};
class Table {
Name* p;
size_t sz;
public:
Table(size_t s = 15){p = new Name[sz = s]; }
~Table { delete[] p; }
};
What is the exact action of the command: delete[] p;
?
I think the aim was to delete all the pointers in the container Table.
The brackets in delete[]
give me a clue that it deletes an array of pointers to Name but the size of the array is not specified, so how does the destructor "know" how many pointers to delete?
Table
only contains a single pointer. It is a pointer to a dynamically allocated array ofName
, but there is only one dynamically created object (the array) that needs to be deallocated.