Michael Kay wrote:
I think it's easier to use the more conventional model
where the variable is treated as if it is eagerly
evaluated. That doesn't actually stop lazy evaluation
internally - you just have to make the try/catch
environment of an expression part of the closure that you
retain until the evaluation is performed, just as you
retain the other parts of its context already.
I always admire how you are able to write in a few words
what I think in a few long emails :-)
--drkm
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