Maybe you could use “notwithstanding". It’s an ignored token in the default Go 
compiler, and a weak pointer is one that allows an object to be freed 
notwithstanding any weak references to it…

It’s not in the spec, though, so it might cause problems with other Go 
implementations such as gccgo. I think gofmt has problems with it too.

Andy

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