On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 5:14 PM, Stut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
>>> When a script ends everything is released (with some small exceptions),
>>> thus also all references to instances of classes.
>>> Thus AFAIK a deconstructor will always be called at the end of script
>>> execution.
>>>
>>>
>> but you have no control over what order dtors are called and you can't
>> make
>> any assumptions about state of file handles to STDIN/STDOUT and things
>> like
>> that ... personally I find dtors run at end of script to be nigh on
>> useless.
>>
>
> I use destructors to update dirty objects in memcache. I also use them in
> my template class to optionally automagically output the footer without
> needing an explicit call on each page.
>


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