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Re: Naming FCRs
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: Naming FCRs |
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Sun, 26 Dec 2021 23:15:27 -0500 |
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> The current name stands for FunCallableRecords, but this name is clearly
> wrong, since it makes it sound like I'm defining a special kind of
> record that just happen to be callable as a function, whereas FCRs are
> really fundamentally functions that happen to have slots and a type,
> like records.
I think I understand what that means, but I'm not confident I do.
Would you please show us an example to make the meaning clear?
For instance, is this basically equivalent to a closure that you could
create with `lambda'? If so, what is the benefit of adding this
construct?
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