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- There are six flavors each of <code class="function">new</code> and
- <code class="function">delete</code>, so make certain that you're using the right
- ones. Here are quickie descriptions of <code class="function">new</code>:
- </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>
- single object form, throwing a
- <code class="classname">bad_alloc</code> on errors; this is what most
- people are used to using
- </p></li><li><p>
- Single object "nothrow" form, returning NULL on errors
- </p></li><li><p>
- Array <code class="function">new</code>, throwing
- <code class="classname">bad_alloc</code> on errors
- </p></li><li><p>
- Array nothrow <code class="function">new</code>, returning
- <code class="constant">NULL</code> on errors
- </p></li><li><p>
- Placement <code class="function">new</code>, which does nothing (like
- it's supposed to)
- </p></li><li><p>
- Placement array <code class="function">new</code>, which also does
- nothing
- </p></li></ul></div><p>
- They are distinguished by the parameters that you pass to them, like
- any other overloaded function. The six flavors of <code class="function">delete</code>
- are distinguished the same way, but none of them are allowed to throw
- an exception under any circumstances anyhow. (They match up for
- completeness' sake.)
- </p><p>
- Remember that it is perfectly okay to call <code class="function">delete</code> on a
- NULL pointer! Nothing happens, by definition. That is not the
- same thing as deleting a pointer twice.
- </p><p>
- By default, if one of the “<span class="quote">throwing <code class="function">new</code>s</span>” can't
- allocate the memory requested, it tosses an instance of a
- <code class="classname">bad_alloc</code> exception (or, technically, some class derived
- from it). You can change this by writing your own function (called a
- new-handler) and then registering it with <code class="function">set_new_handler()</code>:
- </p><pre class="programlisting">
- typedef void (*PFV)(void);
-
- static char* safety;
- static PFV old_handler;
-
- void my_new_handler ()
- {
- delete[] safety;
- popup_window ("Dude, you are running low on heap memory. You
- should, like, close some windows, or something.
- The next time you run out, we're gonna burn!");
- set_new_handler (old_handler);
- return;
- }
-
- int main ()
- {
- safety = new char[500000];
- old_handler = set_new_handler (&amp;my_new_handler);
- ...
- }
- </pre><p>
- <code class="classname">bad_alloc</code> is derived from the base <code class="classname">exception</code>
- class defined in Chapter 19.
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