Yeah, so in my case I have a function called `deleteObject` that lives in its own C++ file, with the right header. In your case you have a `struct` (probably) with the destruction method in the format required by the `unique_ptr` with the right header?
Anyways, the more interesting question is how the virtual dctor works. In a naive implementation I would think that every class will need to have its dctor compiled even if it is never used. But then why do I need to include the header file in C++ when calling delete on a vritual class?