Frank Heckenbach wrote:
Bastiaan Veelo wrote:
Frank Heckenbach wrote:
- some things I don't necessarily see as advantages for our purposes, e.g. automatic gargabe collection (on a (Pascal) language level, I think we should leave the choice to the user),
D programmers can choose between automatic garbage collection or manual finalization.
As I understood it, automatic garbage collection is always active, just that objects that are manually disposed of don't take part in it. Or is there a way to completely disable GC (e.g., for real-time purposes)?
"It is also possible to disable garbage collection for individual objects, or even for the entire program if more control over memory management is desired." [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/D_Programming]
Bastiaan.
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