"by storing the callbacks outside of the delay object, we avoid circular
references entirely"
I'm talking about this is not true. So you're wrong about that. Storing
callbacks outside of the delay object changes nothing at all and has no
effects. Could you try to explain, why do you thing that it does that?
Because other participants said something that "I don't have explain
anything to you" so I had no chances to prove that they are wrong
without having that wrong stuff
At least I've heard something that makes sense: you test your code
with the help of Devel::Cycle and want hide leaks outside an object.
You seem to be misunderstanding a few things, by storing the callbacks
outside of the delay object, we avoid circular references entirely,
they are not just hidden. And there never were any leaks in the first
place, just circular references that get resolved later on automatically.
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