Hi!

> It does, but maybe you missed it. Under the Proposal section:
> 
>> To solve this, we relax the current invariant of scoped closures
>> having to be bound, and add a new parameter to bind(To) to produce
>> an unbound, scoped closure, like so:

Indeed, I missed it - I was looking for bindTo. I think it should be
made more prominent, and I'm not sure what closure that is not static,
but does not have a bound object, means. What happens if you call it? It
sounds a bit strange concept - why would you need a closure that is not
static, but is not bound to any object?
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Stanislav Malyshev, Software Architect
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