On Tuesday, 16 April 2013 at 05:39:32 UTC, Denis Shelomovskij wrote:
Do you mean that tracking an object with a delegate whenever it goes to just know where it's outer scope is destroyed is not a problem?

Delegate context is allocated on the heap, unless compiler can prove it can do it on stack. context is destroyed when no live pointer point to it.

You still didn't explain why an object is better than the actual delegate mecanism.

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