• @Valmond
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    11 month ago

    Well no because if you allocate stuff in the constructor, you are going to write a destructor now, freeing that allocated stuff up / closing that socket, pipe whatever etc.

    Right?

    Right??

    • @[email protected]
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      1 month ago

      If I do it straight after the constructor, then definitely but if I get distracted by something else then it’s only probably until I run it through valgrind and see the leak. These days, I mostly use smart pointers in new code though so there are fewer opportunities to need a destructor. It’s funny that I never forget when opening a file or db connection!

      • @Valmond
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        11 month ago

        After the constructor?

        No need for a destructir bc smart pointers?

        Man you does not make any sense.