Python 3.0 migration plans?

TheFlyingDutchman zzbbaadd at aol.com
Fri Sep 28 14:04:39 EDT 2007


On Sep 28, 10:57 am, Steve Holden <st... at holdenweb.com> wrote:
> TheFlyingDutchman wrote:
> > On Sep 28, 10:01 am, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch <bj_... at gmx.net> wrote:
> >> On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 09:42:49 -0700, TheFlyingDutchman wrote:
> >>> Which of the common languages have higher order functions and what is
> >>> the syntax?
> >> C, C++, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Ruby have them.  And of course the functional
> >> languages, most notably Lisp and Scheme as you asked for common languages.
>
> >> Don't know if C#'s delegates qualify.
>
> >> Ciao,
> >>         Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
>
> > What is the syntax of a higher order function in C, C++ and Pascal?
>
> This is like listening to a four-year-old torment its parents with
> incessant questions. Do you *have* to ask every question that pops into
> your mind?
>

In this case I asked it as part of the original question and it was
ignored. I have programmed in C and C++ and a little Pascal many years
ago. I don't remember anything about Higher Order Functions and would
like to see exactly how you do it and to verify the contention.





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