Re: memory management



"alex goldman" <hello@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Steve wrote:
>
>> Unless the access type goes out of scope in which case the memory is
>> automatically recovered (memory pools and all).
>>
>> Steve
>> (The Duck)
>
> I can't unify this statement with what the other two people wrote.

Ignore my comment.

It involves Storage Pools, which is a rather complicated subject when you're
just getting started.

For 99% of applications you never need to deal with them.

Steve
(The Duck)


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