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The cleanup utility functions offer easy ways of constructing a
TCleanUpItem and pushing it onto the cleanup stack. They support
four types of clean up operation:
where the object is deleted: template
<class T> void CleanupDeletePushL(T*)
where the object's Close() member function is
called: template <class T> void
CleanupClosePushL(T&)
where the object's Release() member function is
called: template <class T> void
CleanupReleasePushL(T&)
where an array of objects is deleted: template
<class T> void CleanupArrayDeletePushL(T*)
The functions have the supporting templated classes:
CleanupDelete<class T>
CleanupClose<class T>
CleanupRelease<class T>
CleanupArrayDelete<class T>
The way in which these work is best illustrated graphically by taking
CleanupClosePushL() as an example. See the diagram below.