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Will this MSXML smart pointer code cause a memory leak?

Asked by TomPro in C / C++ / C# Editors and IDEs, Windows MFC Programming, Extensible Markup Language (XML)

Tags: MSXML, COM, smart pointer

I am working with MSXML smart pointers, and I'm trying to make sure that I don't leak memory.  Am I using smart pointers safely here?

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MSXML2::IXMLDOMElementPtr pChild = NULL;
   
   // Load document, get root pointer
 
   pChild = pRoot->GetfirstChild();
   while(pChild != NULL)
      {
      DoSomeOperation(pChild);
      pChild = pChild->GetnextSibling();   // Will this cause a memory leak?
      }
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Tags: MSXML, COM, smart pointer
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