>
>  "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.
>

Prove it.
 

> 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
>

You want something changed, so burden of proof is on you. And i believe you 
are wrong.

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sebastian 

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