if I wrote an ANSI C code, and I used new and delete operators for dynamic memory management. Are there any drawbacks for using it?
extern "C" void allocateString(char **str, int size) {
*str = new char[size];
}
It is just a sample code.
Neither new
or delete
form part of ANSI C. They are part of the C++ standard.
In C dynamic memory allocation on the heap is performed using malloc()
, free()
and associated functions which form part of the C library (rather than being native to the language itself as the new
and delete
operators are in C++).
Using them thus relies on your C compiler not confirming the C standard (or more accurately supporting an extension to it which is not part of the standard).
Better to pick one language or the other, and avoid a mish-mash of both.
new
is not in C.deallocateString
API, client code will have to guess that it should usedelete[] *str
to do so correctly. This is poor C++ API design.