Well, I don't have proof that closures are 'definitely' coming in
java8, but I have heard no statement from anyone in any sort of
official capacity that closures are over. Just that java 7 already has
more than its fair share of language changes as is, and closures are
too big (and there's too much arguing between the various proposals).
It also seems, from admittedly not statistically reliable information
(asking people at java conferences about java doesn't really give you
a view of the average joe's opinions), that there are significantly
more people in favour of some sort of closure proposal vs. not, so if
the stalemate can be resolved, which is perhaps somewhat more likely
with the 'shock' that closures still won't be in java until at least
2011 or so as a best case scenario (guesstimating java 8's release)
that the stand-offish nature of the current closure situation will
diminish somewhat.

In other words, I have hope, that's all.

On Feb 23, 11:58 pm, Alex Buckley <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 21, 8:25 am, Reinier Zwitserloot <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > So, given that closures are likely coming in java8, wouldn't it be
> > nice to add the relatively low-impact extension method system right
> > now?
>
> What evidence do you have for your statement about closures? Moreover,
> where can I read about your proposal for extension methods?
>
> Alex
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