Peter,

>>>The problem is that means that the Block has to manage when to invalidate
>>>the proxy. If it is done via BlockContext then Phoenix can manage when
>>>the proxies are invalidated and thus force it  to invalidate at block
>>>shutdown.
>>>
>>True, but if it is using the proxy internally, then GC will do yes?
>>
>
>Not while it is still referenced somewhere else. The main reason I want to 
>use this is to stop people using objects after their creator has been 
>shutdown. These other people will still be referencing these objects and thus 
>wont be GCed
>
But if the alternative was to ask the coder to nullify or undo proxy 
during stop() or destruct() methods for a block they it is just 
equivalet to a massice tree being GC'd?

However if you are convinced.....

- Paul



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