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- Dispose_pattern abstract "In computer programming, the dispose pattern is a design pattern which is used to handle resource cleanup and prevent resource leaks in runtime environments that use automatic garbage collection. The fundamental problem that the dispose pattern aims to solve is that, because objects in a garbage-collected environment have finalizers rather than destructors, there is no guarantee that an object will be destroyed at any deterministic point in time. The dispose pattern works around this by giving an object a method (usually called Dispose or similar) which frees any resources the object is holding onto. Many garbage-collected languages offer language constructs to avoid having to call the dispose method explicitly in many situations. These language constructs leads to results similar to what is obtained with the Resource Acquisition Is Initialization (RAII) idiom in languages with deterministic memory management (like e.g. C++).".
- Dispose_pattern wikiPageID "8456259".
- Dispose_pattern wikiPageRevisionID "601934923".
- Dispose_pattern hasPhotoCollection Dispose_pattern.
- Dispose_pattern subject Category:Memory_management.
- Dispose_pattern subject Category:Object-oriented_programming.
- Dispose_pattern subject Category:Software_design_patterns.
- Dispose_pattern type Abstraction100002137.
- Dispose_pattern type Cognition100023271.
- Dispose_pattern type Form105930736.
- Dispose_pattern type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Dispose_pattern type SoftwareDesignPatterns.
- Dispose_pattern type Structure105726345.
- Dispose_pattern comment "In computer programming, the dispose pattern is a design pattern which is used to handle resource cleanup and prevent resource leaks in runtime environments that use automatic garbage collection. The fundamental problem that the dispose pattern aims to solve is that, because objects in a garbage-collected environment have finalizers rather than destructors, there is no guarantee that an object will be destroyed at any deterministic point in time.".
- Dispose_pattern label "Dispose pattern".
- Dispose_pattern sameAs m.02742mg.
- Dispose_pattern sameAs Q5282669.
- Dispose_pattern sameAs Q5282669.
- Dispose_pattern sameAs Dispose_pattern.
- Dispose_pattern wasDerivedFrom Dispose_pattern?oldid=601934923.
- Dispose_pattern isPrimaryTopicOf Dispose_pattern.