Re: auto_ptr not dereferencable
On Feb 28, 6:00 am, raof01 <fera_b...@hotmail.com> wrote:
"Debug Assertion Failed, auto_ptr not
dereferencable"
please new one instance and is pointed by auto_ptr.
Thank you for the answer, but I'm sorry, I don't understand
what you mean.
Do you mean that I should do something like this:
std::auto_ptr<osCom> m_osCom (new osCom);
I've tried that, but it just gives me an error saying, "error C2059:
syntax error : 'new'"
Forgot "()"? :-)
std::auto_ptr<osCom> m_osCom (new osCom());
That shouldn't change anything (supposing that osCom is a class
type).
But I think you'd better initialize m_osCom in ctor.
That's the problem, no doubt. m_osCom is a member, so the
initialization should be in the initializer list of the
constructor:
Communicator::Communicator()
: m_osCom( new osCom )
{
}
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