dependencies - I want to call it side-effect programming, but there's gotta be a better term for this -


What is the name of the following programming paradigm:

The code is executed based on the logical set To solve the test's right (section). This section contains operators and operands. Each operand is a value / object.

Rather than explicitly evaluating the clause, as is done in compulsory languages ​​(e.g., if () (e.g.), normal flow control, () {} ), Clause is declared and bound as resultant code. When the segment is satisfied, at any point in the future, the code will be executed.

For example, it is basically a dependency tree which relies again depending on whether the code depends when a dependency situation changes.

Example,

  another amp; Amp; B & amp; Amp; Amp; Amp; Amp; Amp; Amp; Amp; Amp; Amp; Amp; Amp; Amp; And & amp; Amp; Amp; Amp; Amp; And. Tool ()) {runThisCode (); }   

I am looking for a more formal name and definition, and after searching for it, I have not come anywhere. It is somewhere between declaratory and compulsory, but I've never seen any language or paradigm that one lets do it.

Thank you, Shaun

Maybe it is? Or?

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