Hopefully a simple question. Take for instance a Circularly-linked list:
class ListContainer
{
private listContainer next;
<..>
public void setNext(listContainer next)
{
this.next = next;
}
}
class List
{
private listContainer entry;
<..>
}
Now since it's a circularly-linked list, when a single elemnt is added, it has a reference to itself in it's next variable. When deleting the only element in the list, entry is set to null. Is there a need to set ListContainer.next to null as well for Garbage Collector to free it's memory or does it handle such self-references automagically?
