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In C++, what's the difference between

char *a = new char[10];

and

char *a = new char(10);

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The first allocates an array of 10 char's. The second allocates one char initialized to 10.

Or:

The first should be replaced with std::vector<char>, the second should be placed into a smart pointer.


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