I have to interface with some C code from C++ class constructor (Intel library)
class A{
A{
x = ippiMalloc();
if(x==NULL) ...
}
}
In the constructor malloc function (intel version) is used. If ippiMalloc function do not succeed what is the correct way to handle it. Throw exception?
shared_ptr
, then use that in place of a raw pointer. Otherwise, A should be a class dedicated only to managing the allocation and freeing ofx
. This isn't just airy-fairy "separation of concerns is good practice": it is astonishingly awkward to write an exception-safe class which is responsible for managing more than one resource, and a bit fiddly even with just one...