And, if it does, how do you use one? (syntax)
Also, why does or why doesn’t C support lambda expressions?
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No, C has no support for lambda expressions.
If you’re willing to use C++, Boost has a library that emulates lambdas. Also, C++0x will have built-in support for lambda expressions.
There wasn’t a huge demand for lambda expression support in C at the time, so the language didn’t support it.