Fix lambda parameters being refered as arguments (GH-7037)

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Andrés Delfino
2018-05-22 02:57:45 -03:00
committed by Julien Palard
parent b7555babe9
commit 268cc7c3f8
2 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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lambda lambda
An anonymous inline function consisting of a single :term:`expression` An anonymous inline function consisting of a single :term:`expression`
which is evaluated when the function is called. The syntax to create which is evaluated when the function is called. The syntax to create
a lambda function is ``lambda [arguments]: expression`` a lambda function is ``lambda [parameters]: expression``
LBYL LBYL
Look before you leap. This coding style explicitly tests for Look before you leap. This coding style explicitly tests for

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lambda_expr_nocond: "lambda" [`parameter_list`]: `expression_nocond` lambda_expr_nocond: "lambda" [`parameter_list`]: `expression_nocond`
Lambda expressions (sometimes called lambda forms) are used to create anonymous Lambda expressions (sometimes called lambda forms) are used to create anonymous
functions. The expression ``lambda arguments: expression`` yields a function functions. The expression ``lambda parameters: expression`` yields a function
object. The unnamed object behaves like a function object defined with: object. The unnamed object behaves like a function object defined with:
.. code-block:: none .. code-block:: none
def <lambda>(arguments): def <lambda>(parameters):
return expression return expression
See section :ref:`function` for the syntax of parameter lists. Note that See section :ref:`function` for the syntax of parameter lists. Note that