Computer Science, asked by Darknight4701, 2 months ago

How can garbage be located in memory?

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Answered by MoonxDust
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When it is full (depicted), garbage collection is performed: All data structures still in use are located by pointer tracing and copied into consecutive locations in free memory.

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When it is full (depicted), garbage collection is performed: All data structures still in use are located by pointer tracing and copied into consecutive locations in free memory.

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