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17.03.2014 12:30, Alex Peshkoff wrote:
>>    Besides, storing reference to object already increment its
>> >usage counter, so nobody can free the object during wrapper's life time.
> But using something like commit for transaction can nullify next pointer.

   next is a reference counting pointer, it cannot be nullified as long as 
Y-object is 
alive. So, what is the point to use YEntry.next() in Y-object methods?

-- 
   WBR, SD.

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