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Garbage collection in Leopard (not an NDA question)


  • Subject: Garbage collection in Leopard (not an NDA question)
  • From: Andrew Merenbach <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 07:46:03 -0800

Hi, all. Apple's Leopard Technology Series for Developers web site (<http://developer.apple.com/leopard/overview/index.html>) says the following:



Now in Leopard, the Objective-C runtime has been updated to include a thoroughly modern and high performance garbage collection system, making memory management a thing of the past.



Would it be correct to say that we're /expected/ to be using garbage collection, as opposed to solely using traditional memory management techniques?



Cheers,

	Andrew
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