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.NET and destructors!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by JabberwockyJust use Java and get your garbage collected.
.Net! The best! The future!I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.Comment
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Originally posted by FranckoSame as in .net. The garbage collector will decide when to call the destructor. At least, you can write one.Comment
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And you have to move your object references to the end of yer driveway or else theyll be left there for days....
Ok, I admit, its time to get out of IT...Vieze Oude ManComment
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Originally posted by FungusOur garbage collector comes round once a week. We have to put recyclables in the green bin.
I think I want my objects destroyed when I bloody well tell them to be destroyed.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraManI think I want my objects destroyed when I bloody well tell them to be destroyed.
Originally posted by cswdMake sure they implement IDisposable and stick them in using blocks.
Highly annoying memory "leak" was fixed by commenting out destructors, I mean this is BS! Can't always use "using" block since I need to have many objects that will self-destruct when needed.Comment
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Originally posted by cswdThe object should have finished it's work when you've finished with it and released it for destruction. The only thing it should do is free the heap later (all stack stuff is freed during execution).
Originally posted by cswdIf that fails, stick 12Gb of memory in the machine (I've had to do this before!). Plenty of room for the GC to fill up.Comment
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