meaning of free variable

1. free variable 1. A variable referred to in a function, which is not an argument of the function. In lambda-calculus, x is a bound variable in the term M = x . T, and a free variable of T. We say x is bound in M and free in T. If T contains a subterm x . U then x is rebound in this term. This nested, inner binding of x is said to "shadow" the outer binding. Occurrences of x in U are free occurrences of the new x. Variables bound at the top level of a program are technically free variables within the terms to which they are bound but are often treated specially because they can be compiled as fixed addresses. Similarly, an identifier bound to a recursive function is also technically a free variable within its own body but is treated specially. A closed term is one containing no free variables. See also closure, lambda lifting, scope. 2. In logic, a variable which is not quantified see quantifier. freeware Software, often written by enthusiasts and distributed at no charge by users groups, or via the World-Wide Web, electronic mail, bulletin boards, Usenet, or other electronic media. At one time, "freeware" was a trademark of Andrew Fluegelman. It wasnt enforced after his death. "Freeware" should not be confused with "free software" roughly, software with unrestricted redistribution or "shareware" software distributed without charge for which users can pay voluntarily. Jim Knopfs story http://www. freewarehof. org/sstory. html. [Jargon File]


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