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A garbage collector (GC) can be implemented within embedded devices in support of other languages that do not require VMs, such as C and C++.
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Garbage collection discussed in this chapter isn’t necessarily unique to any particular language.
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In the case of VMs, a garbage collector (GC) is integrated within.
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Tammy Noergaard, in Demystifying Embedded Systems Middleware, 2010 6.2.2.3 VM Memory Management and the Garbage Collector 1Ī VM's memory heap space is shared by all the different overlying VM processes – so access, allocation, and deallocation of portions of the heap space need to be managed.
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