PEP309 - built-in curry class (revisions)
Ben Wolfson
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On Sun, 02 Mar 2003 14:41:42 -0800, Peter Harris wrote: > Scott David Daniels <Scott.Daniels at Acm.Org> wrote in message news:<3e5fa164$1 at nntp0.pdx.net>... >> Peter Harris wrote: >> > Carl Banks <imbosol-1046365979 at aerojockey.com> wrote in message news:<18s7a.35798$ep5.10090 at nwrddc02.gnilink.net>... >> >>Peter Harris wrote: >> >>>How about the following? >> >>> Module to be called "functional" (it can be a home for >> >>> operations on higher-order functions in general.) >> >>Good idea. >> >> I agree as well. >> > OK, 2 independent seconds for that, it's going in the PEP. There already exist some higher-order functional modules; the Xoltar toolkit is a good one (sf.net/projects/xoltar-toolkit) though it doesn't look like it's been updated in a while. -- I certainly seem to be enjoying myself in the same way, smacking my lips, sighing and moaning, dripping [REDACTED] on my shirt and smearing it into my moustache ... But ... If I snuck a lick of your cone, I wouldn't smack my lips. -- Ted Cohen
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