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is lambda expression an expression ?

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porp...@gmail.com

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Jul 20, 2019, 2:53:07 AM7/20/19
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Hi,
Is lambda expression (https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/lambda) in fact an expression (https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/expressions) ?

What do you think ?
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Alf P. Steinbach

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Jul 20, 2019, 3:16:31 AM7/20/19
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On 20.07.2019 08:52, porp...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
> Is lambda expression (https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/lambda) in fact an expression (https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/expressions) ?

Yes, a lambda that's not called is an expression of an unspecified and
unique class type, that provides a call operator.


> What do you think ?

That's a very broad question and mostly off-topic in clc++.

I think we live in a universe with an eternal conflict between creation
and destruction, at all scales above the sub-atomic. I think the Big
Bang theory is full of glaring inconsistencies (some of them with a
discrepancy of over 100 orders of magnitude between observation and
theory) and self-contradictions, and as such, is an interesting example
of the group psychology that's also at work in religions. The
interesting physics thing, as opposed to the psychology issue, is, if
that's true, then is it also that way down in the atto-scale and below?

On the sort of opposite end of the scale of things, I'm wondering
whether it's true that oven-baked squash rolls filled with spinach and
cheese, are any good? It LOOKS nice, <url:
https://www.godt.no/oppskrift/8839/squashruller-fylt-med-spinat-og-ricotta>.
But looks can be deceiving for foodstuff, and I'm skeptical about food
with no meat.

Cheers!,

- Alf

Christian Gollwitzer

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Jul 20, 2019, 7:09:14 AM7/20/19
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Am 20.07.19 um 09:15 schrieb Alf P. Steinbach:
Then you should better try different options now and pick your most
favourable vegan dishes from the range of available stuff. Soon there
might not be enough of the wasteful dishes from animals any longe rwith
the climate change, even in rich countries (or /contemporary/ rich
countries). For sure there is not enough to feed the whole world like
this even now.

Christian.

Mr Flibble

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Jul 20, 2019, 10:44:37 AM7/20/19
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On 20/07/2019 08:15, Alf P. Steinbach wrote:
> On the sort of opposite end of the scale of things, I'm wondering whether
> it's true that oven-baked squash rolls filled with spinach and cheese, are
> any good? It LOOKS nice, <url:
> https://www.godt.no/oppskrift/8839/squashruller-fylt-med-spinat-og-ricotta>.
> But looks can be deceiving for foodstuff, and I'm skeptical about food
> with no meat.

I am sure the animal you are eating would be sceptical about being eaten
if it had the chance.

/Flibble

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