sounds logical!
because malloc just allocates memory, new also calls the constructor _and_ it watches for exceptions to throw
but hey - C++ is slower if you compare it with pure C, but C++ is...
Type: Posts; User: Shade
sounds logical!
because malloc just allocates memory, new also calls the constructor _and_ it watches for exceptions to throw
but hey - C++ is slower if you compare it with pure C, but C++ is...