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I am assuming that I can ignore the stuff I'm cppuhelper since that seems
to be doing a lot of magic around reference counting?

Also, can I assume that rtl::Reference and css::uno::Reference are
interchangeable? Code seems to use one or the other rather willy-nilly.
On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 at 14:56, Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@collabora.com>
wrote:

Hi Noel,

        So - first thanks for the awesome plugin & initial patch =)

        https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/16924/

        I checked the basic/ NameContainer thing and ... wow =) it looks
totally busted; to some degree the question seems to be: how did that
ever work ? or is it even used ? ;-)

        How many more do you find ? ;-) our brief IRC discussion (after you
dropped) went:

<mmeeks> noelgrandin, sberg: seems to me that stack, or member
allocating a WeakImplHelper is just a bug.
<sberg> to me too (w/o looking at any context, actually)

        It would be great to have a list of other similar sillies - perhaps
there are some use-cases where it is ok. Eg. if we have some sort of
aggregate object - you could imagine that we could override 'acquire'
and get all the ref-counting on several different objects to count and
free the same object (I suppose). So in theory some of this could work
but ... ;-)

        Does that help ?

        ATB,

                Michael.

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