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@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ double compute_sum_of_array_elements(const std::vector<double>& array)
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@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ double compute_sum_of_array_elements(const std::vector<double>& array)
If you absolutely need pointer semantics then you can usually use a smart pointer like
If you absolutely need pointer semantics then you can usually use a smart pointer like
<a
href=
"containers.html#scoped_ptr"
>
scoped_ptr
</a>
or
<a
href=
"containers.html#shared_ptr"
>
shared_ptr
</a>
.
<a
href=
"containers.html#scoped_ptr"
>
scoped_ptr
</a>
or
<a
href=
"containers.html#shared_ptr"
>
shared_ptr
</a>
.
If that still isn't good enough for you and you
<i>
really
</i>
need to use a normal C style pointer
If that still isn't good enough for you and you
<i>
really
</i>
need to use a normal C style pointer
then isolate your pointers inside a class so that they are contained in a small area of the code.
then isolate your pointers inside a class
or function
so that they are contained in a small area of the code.
However, in practice the container classes in dlib and the STL are more than sufficient in nearly
However, in practice the container classes in dlib and the STL are more than sufficient in nearly
every case where pointers would otherwise be used.
every case where pointers would otherwise be used.
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