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* Function binders in Elisp?
@ 2005-04-17 17:47 PT
  2005-04-18 16:26 ` rgb
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From: PT @ 2005-04-17 17:47 UTC (permalink / raw)


For predicates I usually use lambda functions. For example:

   (require 'cl)
   (remove-if (lambda (x) (> x 2))
              '(1 2 3 4))

I'm not a lisp guru, therefore I often wonder if there are standard binder  
functions in emacs lisp like for example bind2nd in C++ STL which  
transforms a binary function into an unary function:

   find_if(L.begin(), L.end(), bind2nd(greater<int>(), 2)) // C++

So that I can write something like this:

   (remove-if (bind-second '< 2)
              '(1 2 3 4))

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