When the program exits, the operating system releases all the memory allocated 
to it. So the GC doesn’t need to bother with freeing the memory.

Andy

> On May 3, 2019, at 5:49 PM, Matt Harden <matt.har...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Fri, May 3, 2019, 17:28 <lgod...@gmail.com <mailto:lgod...@gmail.com>> 
> wrote:
> Does Go GC  destroy all global vars prior to the end of main() ? 
> 
> What do you mean by "destroy"? Go is not an object oriented language and 
> doesn't have the concept of a destructor. So no, it doesn't, but it also 
> doesn't need to.
> 
> May I ask, what led you to ask this question?
> 
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