Re: Prolog, memory management and memory leaks



On 26 Jan 2008 16:44:35 GMT, Jan Wielemaker <jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

On 2008-01-26, A.L <alewando@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, we know that memory leaks are everyday business when programming
in C++.

There was a myth than languages with garbage collector are free of
this problem. Of course, until someone leaves forgotten reference to
10 MB of stuff..

How is in Prolog?... Are memory leaks possible?

There is no easy answer, and definitely not if you want it to be
`generic'.

Thanks for comments. I wrote longer response to Bart's post. Your
recommendations are exactly as his recommendations, therefore I
comment his post only.

A.L.
.



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