smart-reference proxy

English

Noun

smart-reference proxy (plural smart-reference proxies)

  1. (programming) A proxy that provides additional actions whenever an object is referenced, such as counting the number of references to the object.[1]

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References

  1. Freeman, Eric, Freeman, Elisabeth, Kathy, Sierra, Bert, Bates (2004) Hendrickson, Mike, Loukides, Mike, editors, Head First Design Patterns, volume 1, O'REILLY, →ISBN, retrieved 2012-10-29, pages 488-9
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