I have a few silly questions (probably for most), it's less about 'how' do I do them and more about 'why' do they work this way? I know you are not supposed to ask multiple questions, but these are fairly small and related to one topic. Seems like it'd be a waste to separate them out.
- I understand for the most part pointers, and the operators themselves. (Although I am curious why the - *is called the de-reference operator, since isn't it referring to a reference of what it contains?)- I.e: - int x = 25; int *p = &x;- So - &makes sense, since- *pis a place in the stack of type- intthat contains the address of- x(which we know is 25).- So by saying - *pare we 'referencing' the address of- pwhich is pointing to the 25. Maybe it's just an English semantics thing? Maybe someone can explain why it's called 'de-reference'?
- Take this valid code sample: - int *p = new int; *p = 5- Simple enough, we're making a new place in the stack with the size of an - intpointer (whatever that may be).- pwill contain some address that has a 5 for a value.- Thing is, I haven't actually declared anything that's storing a 5, so what the heck is - ppointing to? I mean, this does indeed work, but I never made a- int x = 5or anything like that, and gave the address to- pto point to? How does it even know?- pcontains an address that points to something, but I never made that 'address' it's pointing to? Does the compiler just know to create another address somewhere else? (Sorry if this is a really stupid question.)
- I was reading on here about some memory leaks on another question: - A *object1 = new A();- pretending - Ais a class first of all. Someone was saying the- object1stores the value of- A. Isn't that incorrect? Doesn't- object1store the address of what- new A()created and is pointing to it?- Because - delete object1deletes the pointer, which points to the- new A()(but from the other question- delete object1would indeed be the correct syntax. So does that leave the- new A()hanging out there? Or does it get automatically deleted? (As you can tell I'm a bit confused.)- If - delete object1does indeed delete what the pointer is pointing to and not the pointer itself, doesn't this just leave a dangling pointer?
 
     
     
     
    