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What is memory management in OOP runtime environments?

Updated May 17, 2026

Short answer

Memory management handles allocation and deallocation of objects at runtime.

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OOP languages rely on heap allocation for objects and stack allocation for references. Garbage-collected languages automate cleanup, while manual memory languages require explicit deallocation. Efficient memory management avoids leaks and fragmentation.

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