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Re: Releasing variables


  • Subject: Re: Releasing variables
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 14:43:10 +0200


On 27 aug 2005, at 14.09, Robert Dell wrote:

I have certain variables I use in my plugin to another program and would like to know if I have to manually release the memory or will the system release it for me when the program quits.

This type of question is probably better suited for Cocoa-Dev - as this mailing list is about the tools, and not the technologies.


That said - yes - when the process is terminated the system will reclaim all memory that it used while running. You can't prevent it, and don't need to do anything to facilitate it.

j o a r


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