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From: "23yrold3yrold" <cbarry AT pangea DOT ca>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: Re: destroy_bitmap in destructor
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 18:27:36 -0500
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"Edmund Horner" <ejrh AT paradise DOT net DOT nz> wrote in message
news:971687834 DOT 987432 AT shelley DOT paradise DOT net DOT nz...
>
> Since this is quite a complicated struct (constructors, functions, et.
al.),
> would it not be better calling it a class?

Since it's all public, I might as well make it a struct; there's really no
difference.

> What this tells me is that your struct is descended from classes x, y, and
> life, and you are calling those constructors!
>
> Instead, I think you should have (as the first lines of your constructor):
>
>     x = a;
>     y = b;
>     life = 0;

Same thing.

> I am not sure why you're trying to delete what appears to be an integer
> result here...

I'm still learning iterators; I discovered that was where my error was.

> You don't have the compiler and library sources installed, I expect.
> new2.cc is probably the part of the compiler (or library, I can't remember
> which) that tells how the new and delete operators work.

Code works now, but I STILL don't know what new2.cc is, or how the compiler
can tell me there's a problem in a file I don't have.


Chris


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