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Wed, 25 May 2011 09:34 |
mr_ped
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"I am wondering if we could get a best of both worlds"
The problem with me is, that I don't see anything good about GC, except that you can be careless about where are your data.
As most of the SW task is to manipulate data, I don't find that idea attractive at all, I prefer to know exactly what my data do and where they sit and why. From there I never really wished for GC, gives me goosebumps to never know exactly when the memory is freed.
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"What I want is to delay the free operation"
and why?? What's the advantage? I see plenty of problems with it, but no single advantage.
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