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<para>
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The Boost Lambda Library (BLL in the sequel) is a C++ template
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library, which implements form of <emphasis>lambda abstractions</emphasis> for C++.
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library, which implements a form of <emphasis>lambda abstractions</emphasis> for C++.
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The term originates from functional programming and lambda calculus, where a lambda abstraction defines an unnamed function.
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The primary motivation for the BLL is to provide flexible and
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convenient means to define unnamed function objects for STL algorithms.
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<appendix>
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<title>Rationale for some of the design decisions</title>
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<section id="lambda.why_weak_arity">
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