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UVPipe::close() and callback references

Hello,

UVPipe::close() (I guess this also applies to tcp) does not dereference the callbacks set in ::connect() and ::setCallback(), preventing objects referenced from those callbacks to be destructed, despite all other references to those objects being removed.

While one can easily circumvent the problem for callbacks set in ::setCallback() by providing dummy, empty callbacks before invoking ::close(), I couldn't find any easy way to do so for the callback provided to ::connect().

I guess simply dereferencing all callbacks in UVPipe::close() would solve this issue. Unfortunately I'm not familiar at all with the Zend engine to fix this by myself.

Kind regards,

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