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   Athel Cornish-Bowden to Aidan Kehoe   
   Re: REPL in Lisp   
   13 Jul 24 10:44:55   
   
   From: me@yahoo.com   
      
   On 2024-07-13 07:24:27 +0000, Aidan Kehoe said:   
      
   >  Ar an dara lá déag de mí Iúil, scríobh Kaz Kylheku:   
   >   
   >  > On 2024-07-11, Lawrence D'Oliveiro  wrote:   
   >  > > On Wed, 10 Jul 2024 19:11:17 -0700, HenHanna wrote:   
   >  > >   
   >  > >> the acronym (?)  REPL  must be new in Lisp   (and Scheme)   
   >  > >>   
   >  > >> i'm sure i  never saw it (used or mentioned)   25  years ago.   
   >  > >   
   >  > > There are many new terms coined for old concepts. Like “capture” for   
   >  > > “lexical binding”, or “dependency injection” for “callback”.   
   >  >   
   >  > Lexical binding does not imply closure/capture.   
   >   
   > I’ve never seen “capture” used as a general term for closures or for   
   lexical   
   > scope in this way; are we sure it’s what was meant?   
      
   As you (and António) have a genuine interest in language, can you   
   explain to me what this thread is doing in sci.lang?   
      
   Back in 1968, when many universities wanted to drop the German   
   requirement for studying chemistry, on the grounds that by then   
   virtually all publications on chemistry were in English (not   
   necessarily a good thing, but that's how it was, and is). Rather than   
   openly admitting what they were doing, they changed the German   
   requirement to a "language requirement", and pretended that Fortran was   
   a language. I think everyone realized that that was just a trick to   
   avoid saying what the real motivation was.   
   >   
   >  > C has lexical scoping without capture: the bindings are destroyed   
   >  > when their associated scope terminates.   
      
      
   --   
   Athel -- French and British, living in Marseilles for 37 years; mainly   
   in England until 1987.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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