lazy evaluation of a variable

Cameron Simpson cs at zip.com.au
Sun Jun 17 17:44:47 EDT 2012


On 17Jun2012 23:35, Gelonida N <gelonida at gmail.com> wrote:
| I'm having a module, which should lazily evaluate one of it's variables.
| Meaning that it is evaluated only if anybody tries to use this variable.

If it were an object member you could use a property.
Does it need to be a module global?

In related news, can one make "properties" for modules? I was wondering
about this a month or so ago.
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Cameron Simpson <cs at zip.com.au>

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