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* [[Programming#Closures|Functional Programming Closures]] | * [[Programming#Closures|Functional Programming Closures]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Java_8_Lambda_Expressions#Variable_Capture|Java 8 Lambda Expressions]] | ||
* [[Go_Closures#Overview|Go Closures]] | * [[Go_Closures#Overview|Go Closures]] | ||
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A closure is an instance of a function that can reference non-local variables of that function with no restrictions. Java 8 lambda expression are different, in that they can only refer final local variables in the scope in which the lambda was declared. |
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Overview
A closure is an instance of a function that can reference non-local variables of that function with no restrictions. Java 8 lambda expression are different, in that they can only refer final local variables in the scope in which the lambda was declared.