From: skaller <skaller@maxtal.com.au>
To: Damien Doligez <Damien.Doligez@inria.fr>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: finalisation
Date: Sat, 05 Feb 2000 05:36:20 +1100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <389B1C24.E0A3055F@maxtal.com.au> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200002041627.RAA17717@tobago.inria.fr>
Damien Doligez wrote:
>
> >From: skaller <skaller@maxtal.com.au>
> If python specifies reference counting, I guess the only solution is
> to implement reference counting.
Python specifically _doesn't_ specify reference counting,
it specifies garbage collection. But the current implementation
is deficient in that it uses reference counting. So I need to
be compatible with existing programs at least as far as preserving
their correctness provided only that doesn't depend on synchronous
finalisation (a delay is OK, a change of order may not be).
>You can use O'Caml's finalisers to
> help you in the following way:
>
> Add a reference count field to each finalisable object. Initialise it
> to 1 upon allocation and register a finalisation function for this
> object. Increment the reference count when you create a new reference
> from another finalised object, and decrement it when you remove a
> reference (you can do it by simply calling its finalisation function).
I'm not sure how this works .. a reference from a finalised
object to another can be indirect (via another object). I'd like to
avoid
the cost of maintaining reference counts for non-finalisable objects.
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2000-02-04 16:27 finalisation Damien Doligez
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2000-02-03 14:06 finalisation skaller
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