So, a standard perl container (hash or array) will have a reference to its elements, but not the other way around. This is also true for regular references; they only point 1 way and only up the refcount for the variable that they point to.
In reply to Re^2: Query on refcounting with container objects
by Joost
in thread Query on refcounting with container objects
by calin
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