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@Sherlock9 I know everything now :)
@Zgarb Is it possible to have a lambda calculus "function" where its behaviour changes depending on the amount of arguments after it?
Cause I'm thinking of making a sum function that sums all the numbers after it.
@Mego Uh I think you might have to put brackets around the \x.\y.x*y
and \x.A B
, you can get rid of the \x
in the A B
thing as well as the S
: so that would be \x.\y.x*y A B
which would eval to A*B