So, I'm writing an API in Javascript. The ideal requirements include that it support a structure like so:
- There are two classes:
class Core
, andclass Public
. Both have memberid
. - There cannot exist multiple instances of
Core
with the sameid
, but each must have a uniqueid
; however, there may be any number ofPublic
instances with the sameid
. Public
instances each have a single reference to the instance of classCore
with the corresponding value forid
.Core
instances should be garbage collected as soon as the lastPublic
instance pointing to it is garbage collected.- Thus, when a new
Public
instance is created and given anid
, it gathers and assigns its reference to either the existingCore
instance, if one exists, or a new instance ofCore
if not.
and preferably (though not absolutely necessary):
- When the last reference to a
Core
instance is dropped, a method on it is run (i.e., a destructor)
Also, as I'm writing this in ES6, WeakMaps, WebAssembly, and any other modern JS API is permissible in an answer.
Is this structure possible in Javascript? If so, what would be the structure of such an implementation? Or, is this completely out of the scope of Javascript's capability?