Computing (FOLDOC) dictionary
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memory cell contains a count of the number of other cells
which point to it. If this count reaches zero the cell is
freed and its
pointers to other cells are followed to
Cells in such structures refer (indirectly) to themselves and
so will never have a zero reference count. This means they
would never be reclaimed, even when there are no references
from outside the structure.
(1995-02-22)