In programming languages, a closure (also lexical closure or function closure) is a function or reference to a function together with a referencing environment—a table storing a reference to each of the non-local variables (also called free variables or upvalues) of that function. A closure—unlike a plain function pointer—enables a function to access those non-local variables even when invoked outside its immediate lexical scope.
The following program fragment defines a (higher-order) function startAt with a local variable x and a nested function incrementBy. This nested function incrementBy has...