vote up 4 vote down star
2

How do you deal with lambdas in boo? Is "callable" the same thing? How do you define a method that takes a lambda as a parameter?

flag

58% accept rate

1 Answer

vote up 8 vote down check

Boo does support lambda expression syntax:

foo = {x|x+2}
seven = foo(5)
def TakeLambda(expr as callable(int) as int):
   return expr(10)
twelve = TakeLambda(foo)

In this example, foo is a function that accepts a number x and returns x + 2. So calling foo(5) returns the number 7. TakeLambda is a function that accepts foo and evaluates it at 10.

link|flag
how do I accept a lambda as a method argument? – mmiika Nov 9 '08 at 7:44
I hope that helps! – Greg Nov 9 '08 at 8:08
Thanks, i see most cases just "as callable" is enough – mmiika Nov 9 '08 at 8:22
I wish .NET delegates were more like callable in boo. this would make life so much easier in so many cases... – Krzysztof Koźmic Feb 27 at 17:24

Your Answer

Get an OpenID
or

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.