In the world of living with a proposal for a while long enough to evaluate it, I want to say that I have not been pleased with has to mean "object". The premise is not entirely flawed, e.g. it was proposed as an analog to does, and that's pretty logical. I think the thing is that I don't actually like DOES all that much. And it seems to me that given that CONTEXT is not a datatype, perhaps CONTEXT staying as-is would be the way to go--despite being a noun.
Hard to say though. context is a pretty good variable name, as is function. Not ready to decide, just expressing a bit of unease with HAS after using it for a while. Haven't "gotten used to it" yet.
The evaluator would have to be psychic and know the thing it was calling was a return, which...well, it can actually be, due to how definitional return works.
It's something I've been meaning to get around to doing something about or with. You are free to experiment as well. Here is frame push, Here is frame drop
@giuliolunati Hmmmm.... I may have come up with a way to do positional maps at "zero cost". e.g. pos: find map key getting you an entity back which lets you persistently set that value in that slot for as long as you hold it.
It's not completely zero cost on 64 bit platforms because what used to be an integer hash index becomes a pointer, and hash indices were 32-bit numbers previously. Not a super big deal. But also it would tax the GC a bit more, because every key/value pairing would be tucked into a REBSER. (REBSERs are now exactly two REBVALs in size, for various good reasons)
But it's clear smarter GC is needed anyway. Stop-the-world-GC is not cool.
But how would you read from a "map position"? map/1 looks up 1 right now, and it seems a little lame to say that's how you'd read from it when 1 is the only option.
But hm, wow it would mean you could merge maps relatively quickly. You could leave all the pairings where they were in REBSER space, and just index them.