@lyxal Idea: If a function is on top of the stack at the end of execution, it is automatically run as if there was a † in the footer. That would allow for submissions like this, since no extra syntax is required to call the function.
auto-running lambdas is definitely more useful than printing @FUNCTION:_lambda_GE4WGNBXGQ3TMMDEMI2DQNRVGZSGCOJYMI2DGMRTGAYTOYRQHA3TGMJRMU2GKNZXGY4DOMRXG4YTGNLDMUZWCZLDMUZWEZDCMUYWMNDEGNQTKYJSGY3TAYJRGUZTENJUGVSWKYRRG5STANJXHE2GMZJWGJQTKNRQMRRWGZTFGQZWEZBRHBRTKNJVMYYDOZRWGZTDSNRVMZRGI___
@AaronMiller I was thinking about how to implement this to make a commit to the democracy branch, and I was thinking: Would it be useful to make it so that any time you try to print a function, it prints the result of calling the function instead?
@lyxal Either that, or they run whenever you try to print them, and the result is what gets printed, which would also apply to the implicit printing at the end of execution. I'm kind of leaning towards the latter, personally.
If we did want to print the lambda name (for whatever reason), we could always just stringify.