On Saturday, 4 January 2025 at 19:54:19 UTC, realhet wrote:

It looks like they discover their parameter signatures every time from zero.

Maybe those 'lazy wrappers' you mentioned can be inside text()?

While it usually would be correct to assume Im being informal, in this case I wasn't; form functional programming "lazy" v "eager" are formal terms in english; idk what they are in chinese.

That is the definition. I suggest adding in memorized: and for any computation you can have the following outcomes:

lazy: may run 0, or infite amount of times, doesnt allocate

eager: will run once, will always allocate

memo: may run 0 or once, may allocate

There are times when ct is worse when lazy but the std is(and should stay) default lazy, so Id suggest a pattern of typing your enums `enum string foo=...`, to attempt to get an eager result

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