I am initializing a char
pointer with some random values, and when I am trying to delete it, I am unable to. Why is that?
Here is what I am doing:
int main()
{
char *s = new char[50]; /*
* I know there is no reason for
* using new if initializing, but
* in order to use delete we need
* to allocate using new.
*/
s = "Harry";
delete s;
return 0;
}
delete []
and not justdelete
whenever you're deleting an array and not a single object. That is not the only issue with your code, though.char* = "Harry";
is not a valid expression in the first place and a compiler conforming to the current standard (C++11) should reject it.