@@ -1650,23 +1650,23 @@ managed by scopes and all scopes must be closed before the end of a native
16501650method.
16511651
16521652Node-API provides methods for creating persistent references to values.
1653+ Currently Node-API only allows references to be created for a
1654+ limited set of value types, including object, external, function, and symbol.
1655+
16531656Each reference has an associated count with a value of 0 or higher,
16541657which determines whether the reference will keep the corresponding value alive.
16551658References with a count of 0 do not prevent values from being collected.
16561659Values of object (object, function, external) and symbol types are becoming
16571660'weak' references and can still be accessed while they are not collected.
1658- Values of other types are released when the count becomes 0
1659- and cannot be accessed from the reference any more.
16601661Any count greater than 0 will prevent the values from being collected.
16611662
16621663Symbol values have different flavors. The true weak reference behavior is
1663- only supported by local symbols created with the `Symbol()` constructor call.
1664- Globally registered symbols created with the `Symbol.for()` call remain
1665- always strong references because the garbage collector does not collect them.
1666- The same is true for well-known symbols such as `Symbol.iterator`. They are
1667- also never collected by the garbage collector. JavaScript's `WeakRef` and
1668- `WeakMap` types return an error when registered symbols are used,
1669- but they succeed for local and well-known symbols.
1664+ only supported by local symbols created with the `napi_create_symbol` function
1665+ or the JavaScript `Symbol()` constructor calls. Globally registered symbols
1666+ created with the `node_api_symbol_for` function or JavaScript `Symbol.for()`
1667+ function calls remain always strong references because the garbage collector
1668+ does not collect them. The same is true for well-known symbols such as
1669+ `Symbol.iterator`. They are also never collected by the garbage collector.
16701670
16711671References can be created with an initial reference count. The count can
16721672then be modified through [`napi_reference_ref`][] and
@@ -1677,11 +1677,6 @@ will return `NULL` for the returned `napi_value`. An attempt to call
16771677[`napi_reference_ref`][] for a reference whose object has been collected
16781678results in an error.
16791679
1680- Node-API versions 8 and earlier only allow references to be created for a
1681- limited set of value types, including object, external, function, and symbol.
1682- However, in newer Node-API versions, references can be created for any
1683- value type.
1684-
16851680References must be deleted once they are no longer required by the addon. When
16861681a reference is deleted, it will no longer prevent the corresponding object from
16871682being collected. Failure to delete a persistent reference results in
@@ -1699,6 +1694,15 @@ run and the native memory pointed by the earlier persistent reference
16991694will not be freed. This can be avoided by calling
17001695`napi_delete_reference` in addition to `napi_reference_unref` when possible.
17011696
1697+ **Change History:**
1698+
1699+ * Experimental (`NAPI_EXPERIMENTAL` is defined):
1700+
1701+ References can be created for all value types. The new supported value
1702+ types do not support weak reference semantic and the values of these types
1703+ are released when the reference count becomes 0 and cannot be accessed from
1704+ the reference anymore.
1705+
17021706#### `napi_create_reference`
17031707
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@@ -1723,10 +1727,6 @@ Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
17231727This API creates a new reference with the specified reference count
17241728to the value passed in.
17251729
1726- In Node-API version 8 and earlier, a reference could only be created for
1727- object, function, external, and symbol value types. However, in newer Node-API
1728- versions, a reference can be created for any value type.
1729-
17301730#### `napi_delete_reference`
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