Do static member variables ever get garbage collected?
For example, let’s use the following class.
public class HasStatic {
private static List<string> shared = new List<string>();
}
And supposed that it’s used like this:
//Startup
{
HasStatic a = new HasStatic();
HasStatic b = new HasStatic();
HasStatic c = new HasStatic();
HasStatic d = new HasStatic();
//Something
}
//Other code
//Things deep GC somewhere in here
HasStatic e = new HasStatic();
When a, b, c, and d are garbage collected does the static member shared get collected as well? Could e possibly get a new instance of shared?
No, static members are associated with the Type, which is associated with the AppDomain it’s loaded in.
Note that there doesn’t have to be any instances of
HasStaticfor the class to be initialized and thesharedvariable to have a reference to aList<string>.Unless you’re considering situations where AppDomains get unloaded, static variables can be regarded as GC roots forever. (Of course, if something changes the value of
HasStatic.sharedto reference a different instance, the first instance may become eligible for garbage collection.)