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In MFC application using Direct2D I have very simple code:
//in ctor:

EnableD2DSupport();
m_pBlackBrush = new CD2DSolidColorBrush(GetRenderTarget(), D2D1::ColorF(D2D1::ColorF::Black));  

Now the question is, am I supposed to call delete on m_pBlackBrush? If so where? I've tried to call delete on it in destructor but I'm getting error thrown in my face saying that there is write access violation. Anyone knows if am I supposed to delete this brush or simply leave it (which seems like rather odd idea)?

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    Sure you need to delete this object, when you created it using new, otherwise you'll have a memory leak. Mar 28, 2016 at 11:30
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    It may depend on how you use it. As I recall MFC had strange ideas about object ownership, so, like, if you put that brush in a device context, it might assume ownership. Sorry I don't recall the details. Mar 28, 2016 at 11:31
  • @πάνταῥεῖ Did you read my post? I've tried to call delete on it but I'm getting error, that's why I ask this question here Mar 28, 2016 at 11:31
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    You may work around the ownership issues by ensuring that at the end the brush is not selected in any device context or member of any other object collection. Then, just delete it. Mar 28, 2016 at 11:32
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    @Thereisnothingwecando I can only read what's actually provided. You didn't mention a single character about what you're doing with that pointer further on. Just as your code snippet is, you have to delete the object yourself to avoid a memory leak. Mar 28, 2016 at 11:36

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The signature of this constructor is:

CD2DSolidColorBrush(
   CRenderTarget* pParentTarget,
   D2D1_COLOR_F color,
   CD2DBrushProperties* pBrushProperties = NULL,
   BOOL bAutoDestroy = TRUE
);

Notice the last parameter. From the MSDN (CD2DSolidColorBrush::CD2DSolidColorBrush):

bAutoDestroy
Indicates that the object will be destroyed by owner (pParentTarget).

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Here is a little sample of Direct2D objects are working:

CChildView::CChildView() 
: m_pBitmamLogo(NULL), 
  m_pBrushBackground(NULL)
{
}

HRESULT CChildView::_LoadBackgroundBrush(CHwndRenderTarget* pRenderTarget)
{
ASSERT_VALID(pRenderTarget);

// Create and load a Direct2D brush from a "PNG" resource
// NOTE: D2D1_EXTEND_MODE_WRAP repeats the brush's content
m_pBrushBackground = new CD2DBitmapBrush(pRenderTarget, // render target
    IDB_PNG_BACKGROUND,                                 // resource ID
    _T("PNG"),                                          // resource type
    CD2DSizeU(0, 0),
    &D2D1::BitmapBrushProperties(D2D1_EXTEND_MODE_WRAP, 
    D2D1_EXTEND_MODE_WRAP));

return m_pBrushBackground->Create(pRenderTarget);
}

CChildView::~CChildView()
{
// No need to free Direct2D resources
// because they are automatically destroyed by the parent render target 
}

Source: http://codexpert.ro/blog/2016/01/18/easy-png-resource-loading-with-mfc/

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