What happens in C if we do something like this in Java:
temp.next = temp.next.next;
What will happen to temp.next node? In Java there is a dump/ garbage collector; is there something similar in C?
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Nothing will happen to it. It will continue to use memory and you will have lost any means to use it or free it.
In C you have to explicitly
freestuff you obtained viamallocwhen you’re done with it, there’s no such thing as reference counting or garbage collection.