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sangelovic avatar sangelovic commented on July 18, 2024

Of course it doesn't -- you create the TestObjProxy instance on the stack, and then leave the scope. This means the instance is created and immediately destroyed afterwards. It has no chance to catch some signals if it's living for a brink of a second.

You probably want to create and store TestObjProxy instances in a collection that will be a member of ManagerProxy.

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NicholasShatokhin avatar NicholasShatokhin commented on July 18, 2024

Oh, I'm an idiot :) Yes, you are right. It solves my problem.

I used an attached to repo example as skeleton and left this line as it was.

I spent two days by debugging. Thank you a lot, you saved me a ton of time.

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