char * buf = new char[sizeof(T)];
new (buf) T;
T * t = (T *)buf;
//code...
//here I should destruct *t but as it is argument of template and can be
//instantiated via basic types as well (say int) so such code
/*t->~T();*/
//is incorrect (maybe correct? Strange, but it works on VS 2005 for basic types.)
//and this code
/*delete t;*/
//crashes the program.
delete [] buf;
So what is correct way to destruct t
?
P.S. The code above is only for describing my problem, and have not real relationship with code I'm going to write. So please don't give answers like (Why use placement new
instead of non-placement? or something similar)
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