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Re: Basic questions about u++ [message #23294 is a reply to message #23293] Wed, 07 October 2009 16:18 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
irtech is currently offline  irtech
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Mirek said
If the stack frame goes out of scope, object is destryoed via destructor.

Implying it is done automatically.

but mr_ped said
Resources works like in ordinary C++,...If you use some "new", then it's up to you to "delete" of course.


which clearly rules out any compile time resource management.


So if you can see when a resource life time has ended and should be destroyed then why not compiler check it for you automatically?
If such a technology can be implemented I predict Microsoft will throw away its dearly loved .Net to copy the technology in yet another framework just as they quickly copy pasted Java into their .Net framework. Smile

by the way can this forum be accessed via a news server?
It is much more convenient than http interface.

Regards.
 
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