Am 14.09.2012 um 17:29 schrieb Rayner <rpgo...@uci.cu>:

> If you want to keep file as a non member pointer in your ctor, then you must 
> set a parent to avoid memory leaks:

Likewise, if you want to reply to a certain topic, you should make sure to set 
"a valid email parent" to you reply, as to avoid information leaks ;)

In other words: DON'T reply to Digest messages - it's mostly useless! People 
can only *guess* to what you're actually referring to (especially if you omit 
any quotation!).

If you want to actively take part in discussions, you need to subscribe such 
that you receive all the individual messages (I think), not just one single 
"Interest Digest".

Cheers,
  Oliver

P.S. Your advice was correct, however. Depending on what the lifecycle of the 
parent is - and how often the code instantiating QFile is called - one still 
might want to do an explicit 'delete' on the instance. Otherwise you keep on 
accumulating instances of QFile with a valid parent (so no memory leak), but 
all those instances might e.g. be only deleted at application end (e.g. in case 
the parent was a QMainWindow!).
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