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Subject: Garbage collector?
From: boohiss <boohiss AT cubesource DOT net>
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I am almost ready to begin beta testing an application that I have been  
working on.

I'm sure there are lots of bugs to work out, but one aspect that I am most  
concerned about
is garbage collection.

I haven't used much in the way of dynamic memory in my application, but I  
have used several
third party libraries, and I'm not entirely comfortable that my  
allocation/reallocation is
flawless.

Is there some sort of garbage collection library for DJGPP, that will put  
my mind at ease?
Ideally, it would work with little or no modification of the source code.   
As I mentioned, I'm
using a few third party libraries that I wouldn't be able to make coding  
changes to.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Matthew D. Groves
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