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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: South Africa, Eastern Cape
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Hi there.
Was just wondering if anyone knows of a C++ garbage collector that works quite well. Been looking for one, but keep coming up with stuff that goes way over my head. Am still very new to the language and still have a long way to go. A friend of mine toyed with overwriting the new method and wrote all the memory leaks to a file using a singleton class. This worked for the base class but did not work through to the other files imported. If anyone has something like this that they wouldn't mind sharing or if you know of somewhere for me to read up on this where they explain it in depth from a beginners perspective I would be very grateful. Anyways thanks. Have made many posts today and need to get back to working. Xyler
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