Should I capture `tableView` in this closure?










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I have this code sample with a closure that has a capture list of self:



override func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, editActionsForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> [UITableViewRowAction]? 
let dismiss = UITableViewRowAction(style: .destructive, title: "Dismiss") [weak self] _, indexPath in
let cell = tableView.cellForRow(at: indexPath)
self?.dismissIssue(cell)

return [dismiss]



Should I put the tableView on the capture list? How to reason about it?










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    I have this code sample with a closure that has a capture list of self:



    override func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, editActionsForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> [UITableViewRowAction]? 
    let dismiss = UITableViewRowAction(style: .destructive, title: "Dismiss") [weak self] _, indexPath in
    let cell = tableView.cellForRow(at: indexPath)
    self?.dismissIssue(cell)

    return [dismiss]



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      I have this code sample with a closure that has a capture list of self:



      override func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, editActionsForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> [UITableViewRowAction]? 
      let dismiss = UITableViewRowAction(style: .destructive, title: "Dismiss") [weak self] _, indexPath in
      let cell = tableView.cellForRow(at: indexPath)
      self?.dismissIssue(cell)

      return [dismiss]



      Should I put the tableView on the capture list? How to reason about it?










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      I have this code sample with a closure that has a capture list of self:



      override func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, editActionsForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> [UITableViewRowAction]? 
      let dismiss = UITableViewRowAction(style: .destructive, title: "Dismiss") [weak self] _, indexPath in
      let cell = tableView.cellForRow(at: indexPath)
      self?.dismissIssue(cell)

      return [dismiss]



      Should I put the tableView on the capture list? How to reason about it?







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          No, the passed tableView instance is a local instance. It doesn't cause a retain cycle






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