can you tell me, how to delete the Persistent-handle? can i do this in
the callback? I tried obj.Dispose() obj.Clear() and obj.ClearWeak(),
but nothing changed the behaviour.


On 28 Sep., 21:40, "Christian Plesner Hansen"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > unfortuanatly, when i have allocated and deallocated about 160000
> > objects, my program crashes. it looks like the GarbageCollector isn't
> > freeing the Persistent Object after calling theMakeWeak-callback.
>
> > in my callback i only delete my c++ object, do i have to do something
> > with the Persistent<Object> ?
>
> Yes.  The garbage collector intentionally does not dispose the
> persistent handle, you have to do that yourself.  It also does not
> collect the javascript object, since it is being kept alive by the
> handle.  The reason for this is that it gives you the option to keep
> the object alive after you get the callback, which is necessary under
> some circumstances.  Only if you dispose the handle, and there are no
> more persistent handles to the object, does it actually get collected.
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