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::As for the relationship between first-class functions and function literals, it is surely not an equality. But anonymous function literals are a pretty trivial subject compared to first-class functions, so I think it makes sense to treat them as a section within [[first-class functions]]. --[[User:Macrakis|macrakis]] ([[User talk:Macrakis|talk]]) 05:01, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
::: Did you read my summary of the references [[Talk:First-class object|there]]? Some sources consider functions in C first class, even though C has no function literals. This was actually pointed out repeatedly by multiple editors. [[User:Pohta ce-am pohtit|Pcap]] [[User_talk:Pohta ce-am pohtit|<small>ping</small>]] 05:32, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
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