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scala - By-name parameter vs anonymous function

What is still unclear for is what's the advantage by-name parameters over anonymous functions in terms of lazy evaluation and other benefits if any:

def func1(a: => Int)
def func2(a: () => Int)

When should I use the first and when the second one?

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Laziness is the same in the both cases, but there are slight differences. Consider:

def generateInt(): Int = { ... }
def byFunc(a: () => Int) { ... }
def byName(a: => Int) { ... }

// you can pass method without
// generating additional anonymous function
byFunc(generateInt)

// but both of the below are the same
// i.e. additional anonymous function is generated
byName(generateInt)
byName(() => generateInt())

Functions with call-by-name however is useful for making DSLs. For instance:

def measured(block: ? Unit): Long = {
  val startTime = System.currentTimeMillis()
  block
  System.currentTimeMillis() - startTime
}

Long timeTaken = measured {
  // any code here you like to measure
  // written just as there were no "measured" around
}

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