![]() This should result in something like the following outputĪdded 502 changesets with 536 changes to 85 filesĨ2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved ![]() You can clone the Project Lambda Mercurial repository using the command. You can get JDK 7 for Mac OS X Lion here. ![]() The Project Lambda JDK needs to be built using JDK 7. I have not done so but I would assume that it also possible to build the Project Lambda JDK on Mountain Lion. ![]() The problems do not look as though they are insurmountable, but for the moment I am not able to build the Project Lambda JDK on Snow Leopard. I started by trying to build on Snow Leopard using a locally built version of the Mac OS X OpenJDK port but ran into a few problems during the building of the javax.nio buffer code. JDK 7 is required to build the Project Lambda version of the JDK and the version of JDK 7 available for download will only install on Lion, and I assume Mountain Lion. If you are interested in the work being done by the JSR 335 working group on defining Lambda Expressions for Java and you would like to get a feel for how they are going to work in practice you can either download a binary release of the Project Lambda version of the JDK which includes the reference implementation or, if you are feeling adventerous or possibly lucky, you can build it from source.Īs you can tell from the title of this post I went with option two.
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