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about the garbage collector it is in java and it is mainly responsible for dynamic memory manegement
A garbage truck. In computer programming, a process known as the garbage collector.
The cast of The Garbage Collector - 2010 includes: Justin Huen Jamie Wollrab
In Orlando, Florida, the average annual income for a garbage collector is $23,000. The average annual income for a garbage collector in Jackson, Tennessee is $25,000.
Garbage collected means that the memory used by an object has been reclaimed by the garbage collector.
I guess you want to talk about the garbage collector feature that Java has. The garbage collector is an automated program that the Java virtual machine would run once in a while. This program would clean up unused memory to ensure that there is enough memory available for the programs. you can invoke the garbage collector by calling the system.gc() method but this does not guarantee an invocation of the garbage collector. the JVM may or may not call the GC when we invoke it...
Oh, dude, a fancy way to say garbage collector is a "sanitation engineer." Like, they're out there engineering all that trash into the back of the truck, making our streets not smell like a dumpster fire. So next time you see one, give a little wave to the sanitation engineer doing the real dirty work.
Garbage collection is an operation that happens automatically in Java. We cannot write programs to perform them. All we can do is call the system's implementation of the Garbage collector and hope that it would execute. "Runtime.gc();" Place the above piece of code in your code, if you want to invoke the garbage collector. Invoking the runtime's implementation of the gc does not guarantee the execution of the garbage collector. It may or may not run. The JVM decides on that.
Garbage collected means that the memory used by an object has been reclaimed by the garbage collector.
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