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QuestionRestricting rights to delete a dynamic array ? [modified] Pin
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Moak5-Jan-10 3:41
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What you say about smart pointers looking ugly. Absolutely true, template code is not easy to read and looks complicated at first because it is more abstract, on the other side using it is very very easy. Once you get used to the (object oriented) idea of memory being handled by smart containers/pointers, you don't miss old-school manual memory allocation. After all it is 2010 now! Wink | ;)

From looking at your code... why don't you use a class inherited from std::vector<TValue> and make some methods you don't want to expose (e.g. resize and clear) protected?

/M


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