Apparently you can only free() dynamically allocated ones on the heapAIUI, when you create using Newx(), you
are allocating dynamically - and you'll leak memory if you don't Safefree() those dynamically allocated variables when they go out of scope.
Incidentally, DESTROY() doesn't have to be a perl sub.
You could dispense with that perl sub and place it in the C code as something like (untested):
void DESTROY(Node* self) {
warn("destroying self");
Safefree(self);
}
However, you may well find that there are additional things to Safefree (again untested):
void DESTROY(Node* self) {
warn("destroying self");
Safefree(self-> parent);
Safefree(self-> sv);
Safefree(self);
}
Admittedly, you've then lost the identification of the actual object that's being Safefree'd - though I think that could be easily addressed.
And I'm not sure how the self-referential nature of the Node object impacts upon things.
Cheers,
Rob
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