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Eugen Podsypalnikov9-Apr-10 8:58
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DavidCrow wrote:
So, is there no longer a way for the framework to assist in freeing heap objects from a map?


Do you know any library with the maps,
that delete given pointers by default ? Smile | :)

You could define a map with CString values
and you would get their destructors at removing.

An "overwritten" DestructElements(..) function has no role,
elsewise we could not instance a map or - at least - call RemoveAll(),
without to must implement it always Smile | :)
virtual void BeHappy() = 0;

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