You can embed the state in your lambda context, it really isn't as difficult as what people claim.
The author just chose to write it as a state machine, but you don't have to. Write it in whatever style helps you reach correctness.
You can embed the state in your lambda context, it really isn't as difficult as what people claim.
The author just chose to write it as a state machine, but you don't have to. Write it in whatever style helps you reach correctness.
You still need the state and the dispatcher, even if the former is a little more hidden in the implicit closure type.