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
.
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()
.
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.
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().
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 ;
}
new
? If so, I suggest you look into eitherstd::unique_ptr
,std::shared_ptr
, or their Qt counterparts.qDeleteAll()
defined in <QtAlgorithms>. It only appliesdelete
on all of the vector's elements. You need to callQVector::clear()
if that's necessary. If the vector-object is going to be destroyed, onlyqDeleteAll()
is sufficient