On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 12:13:07 PM UTC-7, Simon King wrote:
>
> I think this would make sense---of course with bidirectional coercions, 
> as mentioned in my previous mail. 
>
 
Bidirectional coercion implies memory leak: The strong references to the 
codomains on the coercion maps will keep both fields alive. The weakly 
keyed global coercion dict will therefore keep the coercion maps 
accessible, which keep the fields alive. We've had these leaks before.

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