March 2019
Intermediate to advanced
336 pages
9h 9m
English
Deferred reference counting is a procedure in which references from different objects to a given object are checked and program-variable references are overlooked. If the tally of the references is zero, that object will not be considered. This algorithm helps reduce the overhead of keeping counts up to date. Deferred reference counting is supported by many compilers.
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