Hi,
I have a bit of an odd problem, which may be the result of a bad
design decision. My program wraps around a C library, which internally
uses a global variable (structure) to manage things, and has functions
to access the data. The library requires me to call a function which
allocates memory to that global variable, and afterwards call a
function which deallocates that memory. My singleton class calls the
function to initialise in the init method, but I don't know how to
deallocate the memory. Since singleton objects exist until the end of
program execution, I assume dealloc wouldn't work with garbage
collection. Calling dealloc on a singleton object doesn't even make
sense. How would I handle this?
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Sebastian Nowicki
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