The problem with that is that the S which this points to may or may not exist by the time the lambda is called which is a problem. I can't just pass data by value because it changes throughout S's lifetime and the lambda needs to print the current data. I feel like the correct way to express this is to make it [content = data] () mutable { print(content); } and inside of S update lambda.content as necessary.
That way the lambda will always have the current data and if S goes out of scope that's fine. The problem is I don't know how to write lambda.content = "foobar"; in valid C++. Making it a std::shared_ptr feels like overkill.