call-with-current-continuation

English

Noun

call-with-current-continuation (countable and uncountable, plural call-with-current-continuations or calls-with-current-continuation)

  1. (programming) In Scheme, a procedure that captures the current continuation to pass it as an argument to another continuation.
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