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In the C++ programming language, .mw-parser-output .monospaced{font-family:monospace,monospace}new and delete are a pair of language constructs that perform dynamic memory allocation, object construction and object destruction.
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| failure to release locks | instance of | causes undefined behavior and in practice can lead to various catastrophic results | 0.80 | text |
| thus deadlock | instance of | causes undefined behavior and in practice can lead to various catastrophic results | 0.80 | text |
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