>>>>> "TD" == Timothy Delaney <tdelaney@avaya.com> writes: TD> The #1 most important consideration here is backwards TD> compatibility IMO. Whilst I would be personally unaffected by TD> this change (allowing interned strings to be collected), we've TD> already had examples of people and code that would be. I still think most applications don't care about interned strings, and they really don't care whether they're immortal or not. Long running apps probably do care, but for them, I'd rather see the application writers have to take an explicit action to free the intern strings. Only they are going to know whether they're depending on immortal interns, and when it's "safe" and prudent to reclaim them. -Barry
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