Whoa whoa whoa, I was with you until your last sentence, and I
like smart pointers. They're not always an appropriate substitute for new/delete, though (for instance, what if you're writing your own smart pointer class, and you're deploying to an embedded machine with no standard library? What if you're stuck with an old compiler that only provides auto_ptr as a smart pointer?), so it's needlessly limiting to say that using delete is "doing it wrong" (even if it's true that smart pointers are usually a better approach). —
Kyle Strand 5 hours ago