Unsolved About the usage of 'New'
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In most Qt example I find (lets say, this one), an element is added to a widget using a new
scene = new DiagramScene(itemMenu, this);
And memory is handled by Qt and ensure that when the parent (this) is destroyed all its children are destroyed as well.
I have read often that in modern C++, we shall not use 'new', but only smart pointers.How are the two compatible? What should I use, and is Qt doc deprecated on this point?
Thanks, and sorry for rookie question
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Hi
smart pointers are for non Qt classes to handle lifetime.
Qt comes with a system.
https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/objecttrees.html
and you should not use smart pointers for Qt as it will just crash/wont work.
besides, it would be completely redundant if you could use. :)
So nope, it's not deprecated/old. its simply another way than directly smart pointers.And to be clear. Using smart pointers, you are still using new. The cleanup is just handled by
a class. Compared to a raw pointer. -
kind of alluding to what mrjj wrote: think of heap managed Qt objects as having their own framework specific smart-pointers, without declaring them as such...and do keep them separate from std:: smart pointers.