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What is the difference between new/delete and malloc/free?
Could someone please revise/edit the below - the differences between malloc and new - and see if everything is correct, or am I missing something or got something wrong? Thank you,
Both malloc
and new
are used for Dynamic Memory Allocation.
malloc
is a C function, whereas new
is a C++ operator.
malloc
requires a special typecasting when it allocates memory dynamically,
whereas new
does not require any typecasting.
Whenever we use new
for allocating memory, it also invokes any required constructors, whereas malloc
doesn't do that.
malloc
can fail and returns a NULL
pointer if memory is exhausted, whereas new
never returns a NULL pointer, but indicates failure by throwing an exception instead.
While using malloc
, free
is the C function used to free up the allocated memory.
While using new
, delete
is the C++ operator used to free up the allocated memory AND call any required destructors.