Isn't the problem always reference counting vs. tracing gc, though?
Yes, you have to choose between deterministic destruction or garbage collection.
Languages with garbage collection usually provide a with construction (that I think comes from LISP).
Nowadays it seems that everybody (or at least, most language designers) admits that having a proper garbage collector is something so good that it well worths the trouble of requiring those with guards.
In reply to Re^6: Modernizing the Postmodern Language?
by salva
in thread Modernizing the Postmodern Language?
by WaywardCode
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