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Answer by Reed Copsey for How do you implement the Singleton design pattern?

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Being a Singleton, you usually do not want it to be destructed.

It will get torn down and deallocated when the program terminates, which is the normal, desired behavior for a singleton. If you want to be able to explicitly clean it, it's fairly easy to add a static method to the class that allows you to restore it to a clean state, and have it reallocate next time it's used, but that's outside of the scope of a "classic" singleton.


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