Here's a side question that may clarify something, at least for me: what's the intended semantics of nesting classes? In other words, what does it "mean" the real world (apart from language consequences such as scoping / name spacing issues and implied dependencies, etc.) to have one class nested inside another as opposed to being siblings at the top level?
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