Carray.h
#ifndef CARRAY_H
#define CARRAY_H
#include "Cell.h"
#include "Pirate.h"
class CArray
{
public:
CArray();
~CArray();
int getSize();
Cell* get(int);
int add(Cell*);
private:
int size;
Cell** elements;
};
#endif
CArray.cc
CArray::CArray() : size(0)
{
elements = new Cell*[size];
}
CArray::~CArray()
{
for (int i=0; i<size; ++i)
delete elements[i];
}
int CArray::add(Cell* cell)
{
Cell** tmp = new Cell*[size];
tmp = elements;
elements = new Cell*[size+1];
for (int i = 0; i < size; i++){
*(elements + i) = *(tmp + i);
}
*(elements + size) = cell;
delete [] tmp;
size++;
}
This last function gives a memory leak and I'm not sure as to where. All I know is that each new must be matched with a delete and each new[] with a delete[]. However testing this in valgrind and trying to delete[] elements before I reallocate elements gives me a Segmentation Fault. If someone could explain where I'm going wrong I would be a happy camper. I'm sorry if this is a duplicate, but I couldn't find anything specific enough to solve my problem.
CArray
class definition.