Of what use is 'lambda'???
Dan Schmidt
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Tue Sep 19 09:55:43 EDT 2000
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jonadab at bright.net (Jonadab the Unsightly One) writes: | OTOH, I seldom use lambda in elisp, either. It just | seems... unnecessary. I use it all the time, generally in two cases: - as an argument to mapcar (analogous to a map/lambda in Python) - when I'm adding a hook and don't want to bother naming it. I think that the more functional of a programming style you have, the more useful it is. | But its existence in the language doesn't hurt anything even if you | don't use it. Unless you count one reserved word as significant | namespace clogging. It's not a reserved word. (let ((lambda 3)) lambda) => 3 -- Dan Schmidt | http://www.dfan.org Honest Bob CD now available! | http://www.dfan.org/honestbob/cd.html
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