ConnectBuilder::connect_*_gd() takes Gd instead of &mut Gd#1175
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ConnectBuilder::connect_*_gd() takes Gd instead of &mut Gd#1175
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Accepting Gd<T> by value is the more natural signature, and the only one compatible with #[func] methods. Would otherwise need separate functions. The occurring clone() is a pointer copy for manually-managed objects, which make up majority of signal usage.
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Small follow-up to #1171.
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Gd<T>by value is the more natural signature, and the only one compatible with#[func]methods. Would otherwise need separate functions. The occurringclone()is a pointer copy for manually-managed objects, which make up majority of signal usage.