New operator for memory allocation on heap?

There is a very subtle difference in C++ between operator new and the new operator. (Read that over again... the ordering is important!).

You confuse new expression with operator new() function. When the former is compiled the compiler among other stuff generates a call to operator new() function and passes size enough to hold the type mentioned in the new expression and then a pointer of that type is returned.

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