Hi all,

>From the v8 docs, we know that whenever a v8::Local variable needs to live 
beyond the function where it was created, we need to escape it with a 
v8::EscapableHandleScope. Should I call Escape() when I'm setting a 
v8::Local variable as a property of some other v8::Local<v8::Object>? 
Please see the code below -

void GetNewObject(v8::Isolate *isolate) {
v8::HandleScope handle_scope(isolate);

v8::Local<v8::Object> obj = v8::Object::New(isolate);
SetSomeValue(isolate, obj);
}

void SetSomeValue(v8::Isolate *isolate, v8::Local<v8::Object> &obj_out){
v8::EscapableHandleScope handle_scope(isolate);
v8::Local<v8::String> value = v8::String::NewFromUtf8(isolate_, 
"some_value", v8::String::kNormalString);
obj_out->Set(1, handle_scope.Escape(value)); // Is it necessary to escape 
"value"?
}

Thanks,
--Gautham

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