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The Perl garbage collector uses simple reference counting during the normal
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execution of a program. This means that cycles or unweakened references in
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other parts of code can keep an object around for longer than intended. To
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help avoid this problem, the reference count of a new object from its class
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constructor ought to be 1. This way, the caller can know the object will be
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properly DESTROYed when it drops all of its references to it.
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