RequestSerialization should be virtual #37
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RequestSerialization is technically a
built-in, but there's no reason to
prevent extension by developers
(or warn against it, depending on
the IDE).
An example of this usecase is
the common pattern of calling
RequestSerialization()
and thenOnDeserialization()
. By extendingRequestSerialization
we can declarethat we always will call
OnDeserialization
afterwards, reducingboilerplate.
Other examples: if we would like
to update an atomic clock by one
whenever we call RequestSerialization,
or we might want to automate assigning
ownership.
(clone of #34 with fixed source branch)