https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_function
In essence, a pure function will always return the same output for a
given input, analogous to a mathematical function.
Gareth aka. Kit
On 26/06/2019 12:18, wkitt...@windstream.net wrote:
On 6/26/19 1:48 AM, J. Gareth Moreton wrote:
Maybe I'm misreading this, but does that mean you're not a fan of the
"pure" directive, Jonas?
i've been quietly reading along on all this "pure function" stuff
since it was first brought up but somehow i've missed exactly what
"pure" means... pure pascal? pure assembly? pure gold?
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