Unlike anonymous inner classes, Java 8 lambdas don't hold references to the enclosing (parent) class. Android N adds support for lambdas.
However, they are implemented in the Jack compiler using anonymous inner classes for backward compatibility, as the note in the link states.
Does this mean that lambdas in Android classes compiled using Jack (and not retrolambda) will hold references to the enclosing class?
I know that one reason many people were excited about lambdas is to avoid Fragment or Activity leaks when using them, but at a cursory glance, it looks like using jack compiler will not give that benefit.