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Delphi Cookbook

By : Daniele Teti
Book Image

Delphi Cookbook

By: Daniele Teti

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Delphi Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Fun with anonymous methods – using higher-order functions


Since Version 2009, the Delphi language (or better, its Object Pascal dialect) supports anonymous methods. What's an anonymous method? Not surprisingly, an anonymous method is a procedure or a function that does not have an associated name.

An anonymous method treats a block of code just like a value so that it can be assigned to a variable or used as a parameter to a method or returned by a function as its result value. In addition, an anonymous method can refer to variables and bind values to the variables in the context scope in which the anonymous method is defined. Anonymous methods are similar to closures defined in other languages such as JavaScript or C#. An anonymous method is declared as a reference to a method:

type
  TFuncOfString = reference to function(S: String): String;

Anonymous methods (or anonymous functions) are convenient to pass as an argument to a higher-order function. What's a higher-order function?

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