On Thursday, 15 May 2014 at 12:28:47 UTC, Marc Schütz wrote:
But as long as there can be false pointers, no matter how improbable, there can be no guaranteed destruction, which was my point. Maybe it becomes acceptable at very low probabilities, but it's still a gamble...
A couple of not freed resources should not cause the program run out of resources. With precise GC you can get memory leaks too, it's always a gamble, so GC may or may not save you, but it still can.
