X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Fcontent%2Fprogramming-guide%2Fhandle-body-idiom.h;h=6ea7dc732707e6ace772f004633bc31b3fb15a7b;hb=5f77331dd43fc3cf8b0fa7c5d4407575dc280982;hp=05be5f18a5c9cc362fb81711774adf00109fa9cb;hpb=74852e7db8de693383138bfb233761006baa9ba7;p=platform%2Fcore%2Fuifw%2Fdali-toolkit.git diff --git a/docs/content/programming-guide/handle-body-idiom.h b/docs/content/programming-guide/handle-body-idiom.h index 05be5f1..6ea7dc7 100644 --- a/docs/content/programming-guide/handle-body-idiom.h +++ b/docs/content/programming-guide/handle-body-idiom.h @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Each Dali::Object contains a single reference counted object which can be intiti This means that C++ new/delete operators do not have to be used (or paired) in the user code (RAII idiom). Of course there's no way of stopping users from allocating heap memory, but calls to the new operator can be minimised. -