November 2017
Intermediate to advanced
670 pages
17h 35m
English
A closure is a function that closes over variables in its outer scope. We really need an example to understand that statement! Here's a good one:
func addTwo() func() int { sum := 0 return func() int { // anonymous function sum += 2 return sum }}func main() { twoMore := addTwo() fmt.Println(twoMore()) fmt.Println(twoMore())}
You will see the following output:
24
The preceding closure is formed by the addTwo function. Inside addTwo, both sum and the anonymous function are declared in the same lexical scope. Since addTwo closes over both sum and the anonymous function, and because sum was declared before the anonymous function, the anonymous function always has access to, and can modify, the sum variable. As soon as addTwo is assigned ...