I'm guessing CObject is a base class of some sort (I'm referring to the push_back solution, which would otherwise be my choice as well).
I don't think so. His code with `new CObject(0, 0, 1);' doesn't allow for a derived class to be instantiated.
I'm guessing CObject is a base class of some sort (I'm referring to the push_back solution, which would otherwise be my choice as well).
I don't think so. His code with `new CObject(0, 0, 1);' doesn't allow for a derived class to be instantiated.
I decided to use the following code to add an object to the list, rather than adding it using the object's constructor:
ObjectList.push_back(new CObject(0, 0, 1));
Thanks for all the feedback.
I decided to use the following code to add an object to the list, rather than adding it using the object's constructor:
ObjectList.push_back(new CObject(0, 0, 1));
Thanks for all the feedback.
Could you explain why you are not following my recommendation to make ObjectList be a container of objects instead of a container of pointers?
Could you explain why you are not following my recommendation to make ObjectList be a container of objects instead of a container of pointers?
In my program, a single object sometimes needs to have its address in two different lists at the same.
Could you explain why you are not following my recommendation to make ObjectList be a container of objects instead of a container of pointers?
In my program, a single object sometimes needs to have its address in two different lists at the same.
In other words, you have to deal with ownership. I suggest you look into smart pointers, shared_ptr and weak_ptr.
In other words, you have to deal with ownership. I suggest you look into smart pointers, shared_ptr and weak_ptr.
I'll look into those. Thanks.
In other words, you have to deal with ownership. I suggest you look into smart pointers, shared_ptr and weak_ptr.
I'll look into those. Thanks.
Just go through this: http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1944072
// a chapter from this, a great book, BTW: http://www.informit.com/store/c-plus-plus-primer-9780321714114
And then this:
http://herbsutter.com/2013/05/29/gotw-89-solution-smart-pointers/
http://herbsutter.com/2013/05/30/gotw-90-solution-factories/
http://herbsutter.com/2013/06/05/gotw-91-solution-smart-pointer-parameters/
Should be all you need to know to get started and do it right! :-)