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I'm still not entirely convinced why in some languages this works one way, and in some another way. In Common Lisp it's like Python:

(defvar *flist* '())

(dotimes (i 3 t)
  (setf *flist* 
    (cons (lambda (x) (* x i)) *flist*)))

(dolist (f *flist*)  
  (format t "~a~%" (funcall f 2)))

Prints "6 6 6" (note that here the list is from 1 to 3, and built in reverse"). While in Scheme it works like in Perl:

(define flist '())

(do ((i 1 (+ 1 i)))
    ((>= i 4))
  (set! flist 
    (cons (lambda (x) (* i x)) flist)))

(map 
  (lambda (f)
    (printf "~a~%" (f 2)))
  flist)

Prints "6 4 2"

And as I've mentioned already, Javascript is in the Python/CL camp. It appears there is an implementation decision here, which different languages approach in distinct ways. I would love to understand what is the decision, exactly.

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I'm still not entirely convinced why in some languages this works one way, and in some another way. In Common Lisp it's like Python:

(defvar *flist* '())

(dotimes (i 3 t)
  (setf *flist* 
    (cons (lambda (x) (* x i)) *flist*)))

(dolist (f *flist*)  
  (format t "~a~%" (funcall f 2)))

Prints "6 6 6" (note that here the list is from 1 to 3, and built in reverse"). While in Scheme it works like in Perl:

(define flist '())

(do ((i 1 (+ 1 i)))
    ((>= i 4))
  (set! flist 
    (cons (lambda (x) (* i x)) flist)))

(map 
  (lambda (f)
    (printf "~a~%" (f 2)))
  flist)

Prints "6 4 2"