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-@c \version "2.16.0"
+@c \version "2.19.28"
@node Notation manual tables
@appendix Notation manual tables
@tab
@code{aug7}
@tab
-@code{c1:aug}
+@code{c1:aug7}
@tab
@lilypond[line-width=2.1\cm,noragged-right,notime]
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@tab
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@code{1.5}
@tab
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+@code{\powerChords c1:5}
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+\chordmode { \powerChords c1:5 }
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@item
@tab
@code{1.5.8}
@tab
-@code{\powerChords c1:1.5.8}
+@code{\powerChords c1:5.8}
@tab
@lilypond[line-width=2.1\cm,noragged-right,notime]
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+ \chordmode { \powerChords c1:5.8 }
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@end multitable
* parser::
* parser variable::
* prob::
-* simple closure::
* smob::
* stencil::
@end menu
@unnumberedsubsec closure
@cindex closure
-@cindex simple closure
In Scheme, a @strong{closure} is created when a function, usually
a lambda expression, is passed as a variable. The closure contains
closures is the retention of internal variable values between
invocations, so permitting state to be maintained.
-A @strong{simple closure} is a closure whose expression has no free
-variables and hence no free variable bindings.
-
-A simple closure is represented in LilyPond by a smob containing
-the expression and a method to apply the expression to a passed
-list of arguments.
-
@node glyph
@unnumberedsubsec glyph
during page layout.
-@node simple closure
-@unnumberedsubsec simple closure
-
-See @ref{closure}.
-
-
@node smob
@unnumberedsubsec smob