I agree; bmap is a bad name. 'break map' is what I saw as its full name when I came up with it. It's not really a 'map until' though. Maybe a map with short circuits, so an 'scmap'. Is that any worse than the very familiar but functionally ambiguous names, "sprintf", "printf", "grep", "chop" and "chomp"? ;)
It's unfortunate that there just isn't a nice concise way to clearly summarize every function's purpose with a simple name. If we called it map_with_next_last_and_bail_short_circuits I don't think it would ever gain any measure of acceptance. It may not, even with a concise name, but at least the name wouldn't be the obstacle.
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