On Aug 4, 11:03 am, Henry <rcornf...@raindrop.co.uk> wrote:
> That must depend on what is meant by "working" and "solution". This
> thread does not contain a clear statement of what it is this -
> isFunction - function is supposed to do; the discrimination that it is
> supposed to make.

This has been the repeated problems in "isFunction" debates over the
years.

What -exactly- is this supposed to do? Can anyone define it? You
cannot test for success with out a strict definition of intended
behavior.

But once you start trying to nail down that question, you find
yourself in a maze of questions, and the easiest way out is to avoid
the need for isFunction to begin with (ie, stop all the overloading).

Matt Kruse

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