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Subject: Use of lambda From: Chris Maden <crism@xxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 11:56:11 -0500 |
I'm cleaning up my SGML->MIF stylesheets; hopefully they'll be in a
state where I won't be embarrassed to share them soon.
For a few parameters, I had needed functions to dynamically build a
string. Rather than having some variables and some procedures
arbitrarily, I've made them all variables, but defined some with
lambda.
For instance:
(define pages
(lambda ()
(string-append "...")))
When I call this in the stylesheet:
(string-append "..."
pages
"...")
the function is processed. Is it kosher to call a no-argument
function without any parentheses, or is Jade being forgiving? Should
I go the other way and make everything a procedure instead of a
variable, and just define some of those procedures as always giving
the same results?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
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