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When run using Sun's JVM implementation, the above simply outputs "created". Therefore, you cannot rely on <tt>finalize</tt> for cleanup. |
When run using Sun's JVM implementation, the above simply outputs "created". Therefore, you cannot rely on <tt>finalize</tt> for cleanup. |
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=={{header|Julia}}== |
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Julia has memory management. Objects are freed from memory automatically. Because vectors and matrices, unlike lists, can have fixed size allocations in memory, these can be allocated implicitly with a call to a function returning a vector, or explicitly by assigning the memory to a variable: |
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<lang julia> |
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matrix = Array{Float,2}(100,100) |
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matrix[31,42] = pi |
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</lang> |
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=={{header|Kotlin}}== |
=={{header|Kotlin}}== |