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  68. <h3 class="section">23.6 How to invoke the garbage collector</h3>
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  71. <p>The GCC garbage collector GGC is only invoked explicitly. In contrast
  72. with many other garbage collectors, it is not implicitly invoked by
  73. allocation routines when a lot of memory has been consumed. So the
  74. only way to have GGC reclaim storage is to call the <code>ggc_collect</code>
  75. function explicitly. This call is an expensive operation, as it may
  76. have to scan the entire heap. Beware that local variables (on the GCC
  77. call stack) are not followed by such an invocation (as many other
  78. garbage collectors do): you should reference all your data from static
  79. or external <code>GTY</code>-ed variables, and it is advised to call
  80. <code>ggc_collect</code> with a shallow call stack. The GGC is an exact mark
  81. and sweep garbage collector (so it does not scan the call stack for
  82. pointers). In practice GCC passes don&rsquo;t often call <code>ggc_collect</code>
  83. themselves, because it is called by the pass manager between passes.
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  86. structures must be valid or <code>NULL</code>. In practice this means that
  87. there should not be uninitialized pointer fields in the structures even
  88. if your code never reads or writes those fields at a particular
  89. instance. One way to ensure this is to use cleared versions of
  90. allocators unless all the fields are initialized manually immediately
  91. after allocation.
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