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WARNING: This is a speculative post. Caveat emptor.

I haven't finished reading through all the comments from my previous post yet, but I did think it was worth stating that we are considering improvements to lambda expressions in the next version. Specifically, we're looking at allowing single-line lambdas that don't actually return anything, something like:

Dim x = Sub() Console.WriteLine(10)

This was something we wanted to support in 2008, but just ran out of time for. We're also thinking about multi-line lambdas that contain statements instead of just a single expression. So something along the lines of:

Dim y = Function(x)
            If x > 0 Then
                Return x
            Else
                Return -x
            End If
        End Function

Like C#, we'd infer the return type of a multi-line lambda by attempting to pick the best type of all the Return statements.

This is really a common request, so it's definitely something we're strongly considering.

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