Hi!
It is a mess right now. You assign a closure to another method and get access to the original owners private members. That is not only unexpected
Could you give a code example? I'm not sure I understand what you mean by access (or "assign closure to a method" for that matter) - if access provided by the closure, it's exactly the intent of the closure. If some other access, then please explain which one.
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