Golang : Reclaim memory occupied by make() example
Problem :
You have allocated some memory for buffer via the make()
function and you want to reclaim back the occupied memory after done using the buffer. How to do that?
Solution :
For example :
buffer := make([]byte, 1024)
or
buffer := make([][]int, row)
to reclaim back the memory, simply do :
buffer = nil
Golang's garbage collector will automatically free up the memory or you can trigger garbage collection manually as well with runtime/debug.FreeOSMemory()
References :
https://www.socketloop.com/tutorials/golang-how-to-get-garbage-collection-data
https://www.socketloop.com/tutorials/golang-when-to-use-make-or-new
See also : Golang : When to use make or new?
By Adam Ng
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