perf: eliminate Func creation in ExecuteAsync#4460
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SummaryEliminates delegate allocation in Critical IssuesNone found ✅ SuggestionsNone - this is a clean performance optimization that aligns with TUnit's "Performance First" principle. AnalysisThe change converts a capturing lambda (which allocates a closure object) to a static lambda with explicit state passing:
The benchmark screenshots show measurable improvement in allocations, which directly supports TUnit's performance-first philosophy. Verdict✅ APPROVE - No critical issues |
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