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Hi Actually the above code is correct. You can also use: - either (let (x) (create "fn" (lambda () x))) - or (create "x" nil "fn" (lambda () x))) depending on the JS semantics you want to get. vsevolod On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 8:40 AM, Canhua <dreameration@gmail.com> wrote:
hi, all, I found that (create "fn" (let ((x)) (lambda () x)))
compiles to { 'fn' : (x = null, function () { return x; }) }
wherein the variable x may conflict with a variable with the same name outside this code. How may avoid this? How may I achieve "let over lambda" closure effect as in common lisp?
Thanks.
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