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I'm writing a game and I'm struggling with memory management. I've been getting some various run time errors. Here's some code:

In a level class:

typedef std::shared_ptr<Projectile> projectile_ptr;
std::vector<projectile_ptr> projectileList;

So we are gonna have multiple projectiles, stored in the vector (or list?). I add them to the vector like this:

void Level::addProjectile(projectile_ptr ptr)
{
    projectileList.push_back(ptr);
}

//somewhere else in the code
projectile_ptr projectile(new Projectile(PT_BULLET, true, &p));
game->level->addProjectile(projectile);

Now in other 2 places I read the list. In the Game class when I update the game status before render, and in the Renderer when projectiles are going to be drawn.

I iterate through the vector like this:

for (std::vector<projectile_ptr>::iterator it = game->level->projectileList.begin(); it != game->level->projectileList.end();) {
    Projectile & projectile = *(*it); 

    if (projectile.isDestroyed) {
        it = game->level->projectileList.erase(it);
        break;
    }
    projectile.calculatePosition(ticks);
    //some other calculations
    ++it;
}

for (std::vector<projectile_ptr>::iterator it = game->level->projectileList.begin(); it != game->level->projectileList.end(); ++it) {
    Projectile & projectile = *(*it);
    if (projectile.isReadyToRender) {
        //drawing code
    }
}

What's wrong with the code above, why I'm getting strange runtimes?

Also look on the attached screenshot:

How is it possible there is an empty space in the vector, as shared_ptr takes care of deleting objects?

I've been getting runtimes at both erasing and rendering loops. Please help.

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    Questions like this should include a MCVE. You could have bugs anywhere in your code really. For example new Projectile(PT_BULLET, true, &p); is suspicious and probably a bug
    – M.M
    Nov 16, 2015 at 1:02
  • SDL_Point p2 = SDL_Point{ launchPointRight->rect.x,launchPointRight->rect.y }; PT_BULLET is an enum.
    – orzel
    Nov 16, 2015 at 1:15
  • That is not an MCVE. Did you follow the link MM gave you? It's a link to the Help Centre that you were shown when you signed up here. Nov 16, 2015 at 1:16
  • I agree totally with MM and LRO, you should post a MCVE to get complete help. Just a small note, my feeling is that here: if (projectile.isDestroyed) {...} **else** {...}. I think there is a else missing out there. Just a feeling. We cant help you more without an MCVE.
    – A.S.H
    Nov 16, 2015 at 1:54
  • This is a SDL2 project, how u want me to present u whole example?
    – orzel
    Nov 16, 2015 at 1:59

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