Finally I have a valid reason to learn about memory management. It was also hella weird when encountering it.

  • henfredemars@infosec.pub
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    2 days ago

    You call the destructor. It’s simply not automatically done for you with the concept of going out of scope.

    Back when C++ was simply a text pre-processor for C, you could see these normal function calls. You can still see them in the un-optimized disassembly. There’s nothing magical about a destructor other than it being inserted automatically.

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        1 day ago

        The point of RAII is that a resource is allocated and freed in the same scope.

        You can free it with an explicit call to a destructor, an implicit call, or with memory allocated on the stack, just wait for the stack frame to be exited.