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How Memory Management Works
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Someone really should explain how this works in rust.
But i ain't so sure about my understanding of it. But i'm told almost everyday it is better than garbage collection.
And now i wonder what prolog actually does with no longer used memory...
For erlang, elixir and haskell it's easy. Because there are no classical "mutable" variables in these languages.
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