Questions tagged [delete-operator]
In the C++ programming language, the delete operator calls the destructor of the given argument, and returns memory allocated by new back to the heap.
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Deleting objects in c++
I have a LinkedList with a Node that have a field:
void* _data;
Now, I want to delete this data, but i cant know if the data will be a primitive or an object that was dynamically allocated.
so, if ...
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My code crashes on delete this
I get a segmentation fault when attempting to delete this.
I know what you think about delete this, but it has been left over by my predecessor. I am aware of some precautions I should take, which ...
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Does delete [] deallocate memory allocated by pointers to pointers
I have an array of pointers to other objects called Comparable* array (inside a template for a class).
I understand that delete deletes memory referenced by a pointer, and that delete [] deallocates ...
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How can a delete[] operation crash while the destructor succeeds? (in C++)
I have a class Foo, which has a (simple) destructor.
Some other class contains an array of Foo objects (called foolist), in the destructor of that class, I do:
delete[] foolist;
This crashes (gdb ...
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delete this ? what does it do?
Given the following :
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class A
{
public:
void func() {delete this;}
A() : x(5) {cout << "ctor A" << endl;}
~A() {cout << "...
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Memory leak - release and delete
IFSUPCUTILSize* size = NULL;
CoCreateInstance(CLSID_UTILSize, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER, IID_IFSUPCUTILSize, reinterpret_cast<void**>(&size));
if (size != NULL){
size->...
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How should I write ISO C++ Standard conformant custom new and delete operators?
How should I write ISO C++ standard conformant custom new and delete operators?
This is in continuation of Overloading new and delete in the immensely illuminating C++ FAQ, Operator overloading, and ...
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Why would one replace default new and delete operators?
Why should would one replace the default operator new and delete with a custom new and delete operators?
This is in continuation of Overloading new and delete in the immensely illuminating C++ FAQ:
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Why doesn't deleting a pointer make it unusable?
So to understand new/delete better (really to prove to myself with small examples why virtual destructors are needed for interfaces), I want to understand memory leaks, so that I may live in fear of ...
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Unrelated specialization must exist to compile?
The following code (which compiles and executes properly, doing what I want) is a minimal example of an oddity I experienced while writing a class to store properties of various types that needed the ...
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The differences between free in C and delete in C++?
I know the free operation in C is to tell the compiler this particular memory block is free for compiler to use for further allocation, but the memory is not released.
What about the delete in C++? ...
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How to debug when program crashes on delete?
When delete executes the program crashes. I tried following code to check for corrupted heap block but if condition results false.
int rc;
if (_HEAPOK != (rc = _heapchk()))
{
switch(rc)
{
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Mismatched free()/delete in MsgPack
I try to use Msgpack in my program.
Can someone help me with next example (Streaming feature) from msgpack wiki: http://wiki.msgpack.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1081387 and provide more correct ...
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Deleting an uninitialised object in C++ [duplicate]
In my header file I declare a variable within the scope of a class:
FaultModel<double> *fm_req_set_odom_px;
...which is conditionally initialised in the class constructor, depending on ...
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Sequential new & delete
In continuation to my previous question, I would like to ask the following :
Given a C++ function having a new statement in it but not returning anything explicitly (i.e. with a return statement), ...
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Is it still safe to delete nullptr in c++0x?
In c++03 it is pretty clear that deleting a null pointer has no effect. Indeed, it is explicitly stated in §5.3.5/2 that:
In either alternative, if the value of the operand of delete is the null ...
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Delete pointer object in C++
I read the following code for deleting pointer object in the open source project X3C.
//! Delete pointer object.
/*!
\ingroup _GROUP_UTILFUNC
\param p pointer object created using 'new'.
*/
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Memory leak or memory error when trying to handle nested objects/structs & dynamic arrays. Possible Xcode/malloc issue
When I compile with Xcode and run this, I get the error, at least 100 times in a row, malloc: *** error for object 0x100180: double free, with the debugger pointing to line C. Strangely, In the code I ...
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How do I properly delete an array of doubles through a pointer after the pointer has been iterated?
I have created an array of doubles using the following code:
double *points = new double[(ii+1)*(jj+1)*(kk+1)*3];
I realize that in order to delete the array, all I have to do is:
delete[] points;
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Why does my app crash at delete?
while(!m_RemoveNodeList.empty())
{
list<CNode *>::const_iterator const it = m_RemoveNodeList.begin();
CNode * const pNode = *it;
ASSERT(pNode != NULL);
m_NodeList.remove( pNode ...
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How to delete multiple dynamically allocated arrays in a single delete statement?
If I have 3 pointers to double :
rdf1 = new double [n];
rdf2 = new double [n];
rdf3 = new double [n];
I want to delete them with a single delete statement. something like :
delete [] rdf1,rdf2,...
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c++ arrays and dynamic memory [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
How does delete[] know it's an array? (C++)
How does delete[] “know” the size of the operand array?
suppose we have the following class
class Data
{
public:
Data() : ...
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How to use delete[] when pointer outside memory allocation?
Note that the question has been changed and no longer matches the answers
I'm trying to create memory to hold a buffer of floats (here, 4 floats).
I've allocated the memory, and all the 4 values in ...
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Vectors, Pointers, Rabbits and reclaiming memory revisited
Brief Description
In a previous post I asked around about a problem with dangling pointers.
I understood that I'm advised to use Boost and I will rewrite my program as soon I fully got the basics ...
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Why is a second pointer to an Object not set to NULL but the Object pointer?
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class Object{};
class Connection
{
public:
Connection(Object * _obj);
Object * obj;
void status();
};
Connection::Connection(Object * ...
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How to delete multiple added pointer of a vector?
I have a vector with some (among other classobjects) multiple added objects
class Foo {
...
vector<Bar*> v;
Bar* b = new Bar();
v.push_back(b);
v.push_back(b);
...
}
in Foo's ...
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Linked list destructor
I'm studying C++ on my own time, and writing a linked list to try and get the hang of it. I'm worried about the way I've come up to delete the object. It's a singly linked list. Here's the destructor:
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delete[] Array of characters [duplicate]
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delete[] supplied a modified new-ed pointer. Undefined Behaviour?
Let's say I've allocated a handful of characters using new char[number].
Will it be possible to delete only ...
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Freeing abstract class pointers
In C++ I have a class A that has an abstract class pointer to allow for polymorphism contained in a class B, I have another pointer to an abstract class C that allocates a concrete instance of a child ...
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Can I delete an object owned by another with a callback from the object to be deleted?
I have one class (A) which knows when it should be deleted. I believe an object cannot directly delete itself (i.e., you can't call a destructor from inside it) so I've used a callback.
Here is the ...
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std::map, polymorphism and delete
I have a problem using a C++ map to store pointers to a base class and some derived class.
Let me explain by a rather long but simple code:
#include <map>
#include <iostream>
struct foo{...
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Memory leak in delete loop
"You have some memory leaks in the end due to a logical error in your deletion loop."
My friend said this and I don't see it.
for(int i=0; i<nrOfAvailableSeats; i++)
{
delete passengers[i];
}
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delete'ing pointer of Type A pointing to pointer of type B
Suppose I have pointer of type ABC* and another pointer of type XYZ* and both derive from a common parent class.
If I assign XYZ* to ABC* by explicitly casting it, then what would happen if I call
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Doesn't null check before delete/free optimize out the call to the function?
There are several questions regarding if to put null check before delete or not. Now, I have still seen such practices in many production code and I don't believe that all those programmers were ...
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How to detect double deletes or deletes on unallocated memory in C++?
I'm writing a debug versions of global delete/new operator to detect memory leaks, double deletes and delete on unallocated memory.
As far as "new" operator is concerned, I overrode the global new ...
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Error: calling delete twice on the same memory location
I wrote this function in C++ as part of a bigger program:
Object Single_list<Object>::pop_front() {
//Single_node<Object> *tmp_front;
//Object hold;
if (empty()) {
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If I delete a class, are its member variables automatically deleted?
I have been researching, and nothing relevant has come up, so I came here.
I am trying to avoid memory leaks, so I am wondering:
Say I have class MyClass with member ints a and b, and an int array c,...
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C++0x Function delete - Delete all but certain types
In C++0x, I can do something like this:
double f(double x) { return x; }
template<class T>
T f(T x) = delete;
To prevent f() from being called on any other type than double.
What I'm trying ...
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Where exactly in memory is count of allocated memory thats being used by delete?
int* Array;
Array = new int[10];
delete[] Array;
The delete knows the count of allocated memory. I Googled that it stores it in memory, but it's compiler dependent. Is there anyway to use get this ...
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Why is it undefined behavior to delete[] an array of derived objects via a base pointer?
I found the following snippet in the C++03 Standard under 5.3.5 [expr.delete] p3:
In the first alternative (delete object), if the static type of the object to be deleted is different from its ...
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Why this program doesn't consume memory?
It's bothering me what delete [] actually does, so I just tried some code and I was shocked with the results
Test #1:
int main()
{
int *d;
while(true)
{
d = new int[10];
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What is the correct way to delete char**
I have a char**, basically an array of strings, that I need to delete. What is the correct way of doing this to ensure all pointers are cleared up?
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Error raised Debug Assertion Failed _BLOCK_TYPE_IS_VALID when delete is used
I am trying a simple code in C++ but I am getting Debug Assertion Failed _BLOCK_TYPE_IS_VALID error when I delete the pointer. I don't know what I am making wrong. here is my code.
hash_map<string,...
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Visual Studio 2010 C++ runtime error
I came across strange behavior in Visual Studio 2010 C++ compiler.
Following code compiles but throws "Debug assertion failed" after execution with
message:
"_BLOCK_TYPE_IS_VALID(pHead->nBlockUse)"
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Why there is no placement delete expression in C++?
Why C++ hasn't placement delete that directly corresponds to the placement new, i.e. calls the destructor and calls appropriate placement delete operator?
For example:
MyType *p = new(arena) MyType;
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How to delete an object in a set
In my C++ program, I create objects in one function using new. These objects are inserted into a set. When I want to remove objects from the set, I use an iterator in a for-loop. When I remove the ...
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Can't delete dynamically allocated multidimensional array
I can't delete the dynamically generated arrays. There is how I create them:
template <typename T>
T **AllocateDynamic2DArray(int nRows, int nCols){
T **dynamicArray;
dynamicArray =...
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Will delete[] with void* cause memory leak? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Is it safe to delete a void pointer?
Will the following code cause memory leak?
void *ptr = new long [10];
delete[] ptr; // note: ptr is a void*
[EDIT]
The code above will ...
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How to free memory of dynamic struct array
As someone who never dealt with freeing memory and so on, I got the task to create a dynamic array of struct and create functions to add or delete array elements. When deleting I have to free the ...
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Why new and delete so slow in a loop under MSVC 2010
I got a problem when I tried to create and delete an instance of the class in a loop.
Execution time of iterations is quite different. As I understand it, this is associated with the removal of ...