[#61424] [REJECT?] xmalloc/xfree: reduce atomic ops w/ thread-locals — Eric Wong <normalperson@...>

I'm unsure about this. I _hate_ the extra branches this adds;

13 messages 2014/03/12

[ruby-core:61675] [ruby-trunk - Feature #9620] Rename "curry" to "sch旦nfinkelize"

From: mame@...
Date: 2014-03-25 11:32:45 UTC
List: ruby-core #61675
Issue #9620 has been updated by Yusuke Endoh.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currying

> The name "currying", coined by Christopher Strachey in 1967, is a reference to logician Haskell Curry.

So in this case, the Third Party is Christopher Strachey.

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Feature #9620: Rename "curry" to "sch旦nfinkelize"
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/9620#change-45929

* Author: Boris Stitnicky
* Status: Rejected
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: 
* Category: Joke
* Target version: 
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I have just been able to understand the difference between currying and partial application. With this newly acquired knowledge, I would like to canvass in favor of making the symbol `:curry` incorrectly mean partial application all over the core, while current (correct) `#curry` be (again correctly) renamed to `#sch旦nfinkelize`. I think that this longish word with its nice umlaut captures well the contorted and unnatural nature of the operation in question. Should the umlaut be an obstacle to this proposal, `#scheinfinkelize` or (if we want to stick with food) `#aufschnittschneiden`, or simply `#aufschnitt` would do.



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