Some searching leads one to the detail that C doesn't have true first-class functions because they aren't nestable, although GCC supports them as an extension, and also because pointer-defined functions don't close over their free variables.
In reply to Re^2: The first lambda language to go mainstream ?
by ssandv
in thread The first lambda language to go mainstream ?
by LanX
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