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I have a QVector

QVector<const ClassA*> list; 

and I want to know how it is what the best way to clean an QVector in this case.

ClassA is not a QObject.

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    Are you creating those pointers with new? If so, I suggest you look into either std::unique_ptr, std::shared_ptr, or their Qt counterparts. Jul 7, 2020 at 12:25
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    Depends on what you mean by clean Jul 7, 2020 at 12:25
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    The best way is to use Qt algorithm qDeleteAll() defined in <QtAlgorithms>. It only applies delete on all of the vector's elements. You need to call QVector::clear() if that's necessary. If the vector-object is going to be destroyed, only qDeleteAll() is sufficient
    – Pie_Jesu
    Jul 7, 2020 at 14:58

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Here it is in two lines of code:

while (list.count())
     delete list.takeLast();
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Have a look at the documentation of QVector.clear() - I think it answers your question quite well.

To preserve it, I copied it here:

void QVector::clear()

Removes all the elements from the vector.

Note: Until Qt 5.6, this also released the memory used by the vector. From Qt 5.7, the capacity is preserved. To shed all capacity, swap with a default-constructed vector:

QVector<T> v ...;
QVector<T>().swap(v);
Q_ASSERT(v.capacity() == 0);

or call squeeze().

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  • in this case clear() release only the pointer list from the vector but it not free the memory since the pointer is manually reserved. I try to do something like that for (int index = 0; index < mList.count(); ++index ) { const ClassA* value = const_cast<ClassA*>(mList[index ]); delete value ; }
    – adir
    Jul 7, 2020 at 12:53
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I would write :

qDeleteAll(list);
list.clear();

EDIT (a few secondes after post) : My apologies to Pie_Jesu who posted a (very) similar comment on the question, which I did not read when I was writting this answer.

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I would simply suggest loop with a for each over it and delete every pointer. after that clear the vector

for(auto item : list){
    delete item;
}
list.clear();

Or simply use QScopedPointer elements of classA in your list and simply call clear().

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  • that can work if the QVoctor contain a pointer of ClassA QVector<ClassA*> but in my case the QVector contain a const of ClassA.
    – adir
    Jul 7, 2020 at 14:05
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in this case clear() release only the pointer list from the vector but it not free the memory.

I try to do something like that

for (int index = 0; index < mList.count(); ++index )
{
    const ClassA* value = const_cast<ClassA*>(mList[index ]);
    delete value ;
}

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