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memory management - What is the difference between delete and calling destructor in C++

As stated in the title, here is my code:

class Foo {

    public:
        Foo (int charSize) {
            str = new char[charSize];
        }
        ~Foo () {
            delete[] str;
        }
    private:
        char * str;
};

For this class what would be the difference between:

int main () {
    Foo* foo = new Foo(10);
    delete foo;
    return 0;
}

and

int main () {
    Foo* foo = new Foo(10);
    foo->~Foo();
    return 0;
}
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Calling a destructor releases the resources owned by the object, but it does not release the memory allocated to the object itself. The second code snippet has a memory leak.


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