| /* | |
| * Invoke all remaining finalizers that haven't yet been run. | |
| * This is needed for strict compliance with the Java standard, | |
| * which can make the runtime guarantee that all finalizers are run. | |
| * This is problematic for several reasons: | |
| * 1) It means that finalizers, and all methods calle by them, | |
| * must be prepared to deal with objects that have been finalized in | |
| * spite of the fact that they are still referenced by statically | |
| * allocated pointer variables. | |
| * 1) It may mean that we get stuck in an infinite loop running | |
| * finalizers which create new finalizable objects, though that's | |
| * probably unlikely. | |
| * Thus this is not recommended for general use. | |
| */ | |
| void GC_finalize_all(); | |