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NAME
delete-string - (strings)
PURPOSE
Free string memory.
SYNTAX
delete-string <string>
DESCRIPTION
delete-string frees <string> variable previously allocated by a Golf statement. Note that freeing memory is in most cases unnecessary as Golf will automatically do so at the end of each request. You should have a good reason for using delete-string otherwise. Golf keeps count of <string> references for process-scoped memory (see memory-handling), and such memory will be deleted at the end of the request once reference count reaches zero. For non-process-scoped memory, if <string> is referenced by other variables, then <string> may not be deleted. Regardless of whether the memory referenced by <string> is actually deleted or not, <string> becomes an empty string ("") after delete-string.
EXAMPLES
Allocate and free random string: random-string to ran_str ... delete-string ran_str Free string allocated by write-string (consisting of 100 "Hello World"s): write-string ws start-loop repeat 100 @Hello World end-loop end-write-string ... delete-string ws
SEE ALSO
Strings concatenate-strings copy-string count-substring delete-string lower-string new-string read-split replace- string set-string split-string string-length trim-string upper-string write-string See all documentation $DATE $VERSION GOLF(2gg)