Unreachable memory
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unreachable-memory-280-2674413
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Unreachable memory
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In computer programming, unreachable memory is a block of dynamically allocated memory where the program that allocated the memory no longer has any reachable pointer that refers to it. Similarly, an unreachable object is a dynamically allocated object that has no reachable reference to it. Informally, unreachable memory is dynamic memory that the program cannot reach directly, nor get to by starting at an object it can reach directly, and then following a chain of pointer references. In dynamic
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Block of memory allocated by a program which has lost all references to it
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unreachable_memory
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2022-10-23T23:48:56Z
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