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Disclaimer: all my heavy lifting is done in Java because I tend to build massive graphs and then toss them away at a moments notice. I thought you could get automagic garbage collection for C++ if you wanted it? The main problem with GC in the original C was people storing pointer data in non-pointer data types, so no analyser would ever know for sure what was going on. Presumably for most non-OS applications, you shouldn't be doing that kind of black magic in C++, and hence it would be easy to add a GC to the runtime if you needed it? Some of the modern GC techniques are pretty damn spiffy too if you have the standard "older objects" retention pattern that most programs do. |
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