In Scala (untested):
def memoize[A, B](f: (A)=>B) = {
var cache = Map[A, B]()
{ x: A =>
if (cache contains x) cache(x) else {
val back = f(x)
cache += (x -> back)
back
}
}
}
Note that this only works for functions of arity 1, but with currying you could make it work. The more subtle problem is that memoize(f) != memoize(f) for some any function f. One very sneaky way to fix this would be something like the following:
val correctMem = memoize(memoize _)
I don't think that this will compile, but it does illustrate the idea.
