Samuele Pedroni wrote: > func = compdef(function_def,synchronized) lambda args: I suppose that was a bad example. If we're sticking to function modifiers, a better counter-example might be: func = function_def(synchronized,...) lambda args: ... As you said, there's not much point discussing it at the moment, but allowing multiple expressions without extra levels of processing seems like it could have benefits. -Jerry
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