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  1. c++ - When do we need to define destructors? - Stack Overflow

    When you need to do this, you must define the destructor to be virtual within the base class. Otherwise, your derived destructors won't get called, independent of whether they are defined …

  2. The difference between a destructor and 'delete'

    Jun 28, 2020 · 2 What is the difference between the destruction of an object and deletion in C++? In OOP, when an object goes out of the scope, the destructor is called, and when dynamically …

  3. c# - When should I create a destructor? - Stack Overflow

    A destructor is then essentially an assurance that if the consumer of your object forgets to dispose it, the resource still gets cleaned up eventually. (Maybe.) If you make a destructor be …

  4. Do I need to explicitly call the base virtual destructor?

    When overriding a class in C++ (with a virtual destructor) I am implementing the destructor again as virtual on the inheriting class, but do I need to call the base destructor? If so I imagine it's

  5. c++ - When to use virtual destructors? - Stack Overflow

    Jan 20, 2009 · In most implementations, the call to the destructor will be resolved like any non-virtual code, meaning that the destructor of the base class will be called but not the one of the …

  6. C++ Constructor/Destructor inheritance - Stack Overflow

    For trivial cases that destructor just calls the base class' destructor, and often that means that there is no explicit code for its destructor (which imitates inheritance). But if a class has …

  7. How do I call the class's destructor? - Stack Overflow

    The destructor is something that is automatically called when your object goes out of scope, that is, when the computer leaves the "curly braces" that you instantiated your object in. In this …

  8. c++ - How to properly define destructor - Stack Overflow

    Aug 18, 2011 · 2 Memory on stack If there is no heap-allocated object inside your class, there is no need for you to explicitly define the destructor of your class. The compiler-generated one …

  9. When is a C++ destructor called? - Stack Overflow

    Apr 10, 2012 · Yes, a destructor (a.k.a. dtor) is called when an object goes out of scope if it is on the stack or when you call delete on a pointer to an object. If the pointer is deleted via delete …

  10. c# - How to call a destructor - Stack Overflow

    22 You don't call the destructor in .NET. The managed heap is handled by the CLR and the CLR only. You can, however, define a destructor to a class. The destructor would be called once …