It's a use after free/ double delete, the
unique_ptr
still believes it's live even though it's holding onto a dead value. That's classic undefined behavior. While your code may not directly trigger nasal demons it is encouraging them. If any exception happens between the
delete
and the call to
release
that's going to cause UB if the
unique_ptr
destructor gets called. To fix your code you directly need to
release
into
foo
. Which hands ownership to the deleting function. But
unique_ptr
is a strict ownership semantics. —
Mgetz 20 secs ago