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No only all the examples are made by Python which is supporting Anonymous functions for expressions only, but also opening statement for Higher order functions and most of the content are about Python. It is better to rewrite this document with a language with first class functions like JavaScript or
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Make difference between anonymous functions, higher-order functions and closures superduper clear. An anonymous function is what you often pass as an argument to a higher-order function. Well actually, a closure is what you often pass to a higher-order functions. A closure relates to an (anonymous)
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Because since you wrote both 40 and 32 two times, you are unnecessarily duplicating data that should be encapsulated. This is obviously not much of a concern in a toy example like that but it starts becoming more pressing when dealing with "complex" structures. Try and review some of your old code
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I wasn't sure what the difference was between "Full" and "Some" support. Added Perl as having "Full" support, since it can do the five examples: sort, map, grep, curry, reduce ('reduce' is in List::Util). And, it has fully anonymous functions.
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There are no advantages. As you have noticed, the "plain" form is much more obvious, shorter and, well, plain. As to the answer above, the duplication occurs in both examples and can be avoided by using simple variables.
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Note that it is possible to implement something that looks like closures in zsh (and other Unix shells) since one can manipulate shell code as strings and evaluate it with the
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builtin, but this is limited and remains very low level due to the need of quoting mechanisms in particular. In zsh, anonymous functions can help (I have given a
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Why are all of the examples in the Uses section written in Python? Wouldn't this be better suited to a language that puts functions first such as Haskell?
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Anonymous functions are convenient to pass as an argument to a higher-order function and are ubiquitous in languages with first-class functions such as
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Scala. I will rewrite and add all the examples in both those languages and make this text less Python centered in two weeks if no reason provided!
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I saw that there was only a one line example of an anonymous function so I added a snippet from a course. Wasn't sure how to appropriately cite.
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in zsh does not correspond to what is described here, i.e. closures. Anonymous functions in zsh do not intend to be like closures, as clearly
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keyword used for something else than anonymous functions (e.g. local inline function definition) and therefore an unfortunate example here?
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The article might be more comprehensible if it introduced anonymous functions as *parameters* to named function.
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Ruby for instance has a completely different example, this makes comparing syntaxes dificuilt.
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Why is Haskell used as an example of a language where anonymous functions are convenient–
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that says that in programming it means anonymous function, and then link to that.
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The article does not tell me the advantages of this. For example, why is
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in newer versions of PHP it is possible to define anonymous functions:
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Ubiquitous in languages with first-class functions... such as Haskell?
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with your new knowledge and you'll probably find a lot of examples.
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Java 8 now supports lambdas, so it should be added to this page.
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for additional information. I made the following changes:
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any better than the (IMHO) much more obvious and shorter
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The Python example uses an "anonymous" function called
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This sentence in the introduction struck me as odd:
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