The operator is an extension of the IEC 61131-3 standard.




NOTICE

For compatibility, the compiler version must be >= 3.3.2.0.
The operator releases the memory of instances that the "__NEW" operator generated
dynamically. The __DELETE operator does not have a return value and the operand is set to zero after this operation.
Requirement: The “Use dynamic memory allocation” option is selected on the “Application Build Options” tab in the properties dialog of the application.
__DELETE (<pointer>)




NOTICE

Two tasks should not call __DELETE simultaneously. Either you use a semaphore (SysSemEnter) or comparable method to prevent any concurrent calling of __DELETE , or you use __DELETE in one tasks only (recommended).
You can use a semaphore (SysSemEnter) to prevent two tasks from allocating memory
at the same time. As a consequence, the extensive use of __DELETE causes higher jitter.
If Pointer references a function block, then CODESYS calls the associated FB_EXIT method before the pointer is set to zero.
Examples
FUNCTION_BLOCK FBDynamic
VAR_INPUT
in1, in2 : INT;
END_VAR
VAR_OUTPUT
out : INT;
END_VAR
VAR
test1 : INT := 1234;
_inc : INT := 0;
_dut : POINTER TO DUT;
neu : BOOL;
END_VAR
out := in1 + in2;
METHOD FB_Exit : BOOL
VAR_INPUT
bInCopyCode : BOOL;
END_VAR
__Delete(_dut);
METHOD FB_Init : BOOL
VAR_INPUT
bInitRetains : BOOL;
bInCopyCode : BOOL;
END_VAR
_dut := __NEW(DUT);
METHOD INC : INT
VAR_INPUT
END_VAR
_inc := _inc + 1;
INC := _inc;
PLC_PRG(PRG)
VAR
pFB : POINTER TO FBDynamic;
bInit: BOOL := TRUE;
bDelete: BOOL;
loc : INT;
END_VAR
IF (bInit) THEN
pFB := __NEW(FBDynamic);
bInit := FALSE;
END_IF
IF (pFB <> 0) THEN
pFB^(in1 := 1, in2 := loc, out => loc);
pFB^.INC();
END_IF
IF (bDelete) THEN
__DELETE(pFB);
END_IF