qt:heap_versus_stack
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====== Heap or Stack? ====== | ====== Heap or Stack? ====== | ||
- | Should Qt objects be creates | + | Should Qt objects be created |
===== Short answer ===== | ===== Short answer ===== | ||
If the object is going to be part of a tree of Qt objects (as will be the case for most Qt GUI objects), then it should be created on the heap. | If the object is going to be part of a tree of Qt objects (as will be the case for most Qt GUI objects), then it should be created on the heap. | ||
- | If the object is not part of a tree or is the root of a tree, then it can be created either on the heap or the stack. It seems to be a tradition (or maybe there' | + | If the object is not part of a tree or is the root of a tree, then it can be created either on the heap or the stack. It seems to be a tradition (or maybe there' |
===== Long answer ===== | ===== Long answer ===== |
qt/heap_versus_stack.txt · Last modified: 2010/12/08 22:59 by mithat