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When objects are added to a SegmentObjTable, it may cause the
internal storage for the table to expand and move to a new
region of memory. When this happens, all pointers to objects held
by a SegmentObjTable of the same type would be invalidated, due
to an implementation detail that should not be exposed. To prevent
this, objects are now allocated separately on the heap, so even if
the table's storage moves due to insertions, the objects owned by
the table will not, so references remain valid for the lifetime of
the object.
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