Yes, Common Lisp, to be specific. The language has a separate namespace for functions and variables, so the #' operator (reader-macro, expands to (function ...)) helps to distinguish which namespace you're talking about, in non-obvious cases. CL's a very nifty language; not quite as abstractly beautiful as Scheme, but far more useful, IMNHBNWBHO.
Although whether or not a lambda form is treated as a function object or executed has to do with whether it's in a function position, so using #' isn't really necessary, and is two extra characters. I never do for lambda. :)
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Date: 2004-08-05 08:59 pm (UTC)So yeah, welcome!
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