Haven't... coded.. in.. weeks...... Muuuust.. write.. coooode...
System.out.println("That's better....");
On Feb 5, 2:00 pm, Michael Neale <[email protected]> wrote:
> Right - I misunderstood. I thought you had gone all soft in your
> management role ;) BOOYAA (sorry, low blow).
>
> On Feb 5, 2:46 pm, Christian Catchpole <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Yeah I get that. But say a closure is implemented as an interface
> > with a method called 'closure', but someone else's implementation is a
> > class with one method, who cares what it's called.
>
> > I'm assuming this matters not at all because the code which defines
> > the closure is the one which ends up calling it.
>
> > I just flagging the possibility that it might cause problems that
> > there is no 'real' closure definition.
>
> > On Feb 5, 1:38 pm, Michael Neale <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Oh the thing is it doesn't change the source AT ALL - its purely
> > > visual code folding. So you open it up in emacs, it will look like
> > > normal java etc... (in fact they would have the feature probably
> > > turned off by default).
>
> > > I repeat this does NOT change the source code. Its still the same
> > > inner classes etc.
>
> > > Christian Catchpole wrote:
> > > > My first (and hopefully for your sake, last) question is..
>
> > > > Regardless of how neat and cool any such implementation can be, do we
> > > > loose the benefit of a standard "interoperability". Or is the purpose
> > > > of closures that the implementation is private? Does it matter in
> > > > practice?
>
> > > > On Feb 5, 11:04 am, Michael Neale <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Thought people may be interested in
> > > > > this:http://code.google.com/p/lambda4jdt/
>
> > > > > and this:http://www.jetbrains.net/jira/browse/IDEADEV-34469
>
> > > > > (not sure if netbeans is thinking of the same).
>
> > > > > Thoughts?
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