Not having read the implemeentation details:
using expressions you can have "closures", using functions this is harder and
requires much more typing. Whether this is important for sorting, I
don't know.

let sort_opts = {'ignore_spaces': 1}

sort(foo, 'sort_stuff(v:1, v:2, sort_opts)')

try the same with function references. There are ways to make it work,
but they are more complicated. Does it matter in real world use cases?

Marc Weber

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