In the following heap snapshot, I don't understand why the object is not garbage collected?
The retaining tree shows only references to execution contexts. These go back to generated anonymous functions that create a closure over the object as 'scope', and the resulting functions were then assigned as object members. The concept is more or less that of ES6 Function.bind, just non-native (from the ExtJs framework).
While the screenshot is truncated at the bottom, I guarantee that the all retaining paths follow exactly the same structure as the ones shown.
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