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What is the difference between creating an object,
using 'new' and using 'malloc'?

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What is the difference between creating an object, using 'new' and using 'malloc�..

Answer / btech

new operator returns a pointer of the correct type and
malloc() returns a void*

New calls the object’s constructor and malloc does not.

Any object created with new must be freed using delete and
where as malloc() and free() allocates and deallocates
memory

new operator can be overloaded by a class, where as
malloc() can't be overloaded.

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What is the difference between creating an object, using 'new' and using 'malloc�..

Answer / sundaram

?new? is used for dynamic memory allocation in C++,
?malloc()? is used for dynamic memory allocation in C.
?new? allocates memory on heap.
?malloc()? allocates memory on heap.
?new? is operator,
?malloc()? is function
?new? returns memory pointer to the correct object on
SUCCESS,
?malloc? returns pointer to void void* on success
?new? throws exception called ?bad_alloc? on FAILURE,
?malloc? returns NULL on FAILURE
?new? is 2 step process
(i) First Allocates memory for a given object
(ii) Calls corresponding destructor if required
?malloc? is one step process ie it allocating only memory.

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What is the difference between creating an object, using 'new' and using 'malloc�..

Answer / guna

malloc
1) can't initialize the memory
2)type casting is required
3)malloc is a function.
4)can't be overloaded.
new
1) memory can be initialized
2)no type casting for operator
3)new is an operator
4)can be overloaded.

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