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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T06:32:39+00:00 2026-05-11T06:32:39+00:00

Hello I hope someone can explain this problem. This is the code: class Memory{

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Hello I hope someone can explain this problem. This is the code:

class Memory{ public:    PacketPtr   pkt;    MemoryPort* port;    MemCtrlQueueEntry(){}; 

};

And after I do:

std::list<Memory*>::iterator lastIter = NULL; 

And I get the following error:

 error: conversion from long int to non-scalar type std::_List_iterator<DRAMMemory::MemCtrlQueueEntry*> requested 

Where is the problem, of initializing the iterator to NULL?.

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  1. 2026-05-11T06:32:40+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:32 am

    Iterators are not pointers. If you want to initialize them to a non-value, use list::end(). The fact that vector<T>::iterator is sometime implemented with a pointer is an implementation detail that you cannot depend on.

    If you want to assign NULL to the value at the location that the iterator is refering to, you have to dereference it first:

    std::list<Memory *> aList; aList.push_back(new Memory()) std::list<Memory*>::iterator listIter = aList.begin(); delete *listIter; *listIter = NULL; 

    Initializing with list::end():

    std::list<Memory *> aList; std::list<Memory*>::iterator listIter = aList.end(); 
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