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From: Achilleas Margaritis (axilmar_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-09-17 14:29:56
O/H Larry Evans ÎγÏαÏε:
> On 09/17/07 09:55, Achilleas Margaritis wrote:
>> Larry Evans wrote:
> [snip]
>>> However, I'm still wondering if it cppgc can handle
>>> gc_ptr<std::vector<T> > or pointer to any other std container.
>>> Do you have tests for these cases?
>> It's very easy to make an STL allocator for gc: the allocator's pointer
>> type will be gc_ptr<T>.
>>
>> The following will be possible:
>>
>> gc_ptr<std::vector<gc_ptr<Foo> > foos = gc_new std::vector<gc_ptr<Foo> ,
>> gc_allocator<T> >;
>>
> Could you provide one in some test code which demonstrates that
> the garbage is actually collected and which handles cycles.
> For example, a gc_ptr<std::vector<T> > where T contains a
> gc_ptr<std::vector<T> > which points to the containing vector.
I updated the code in the vault with the example you requested.
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