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        Binding is the act of tying together a function to some
        arguments for deferred (lazy) evaluation. Named lazy
        functions require a bit of typing. Unlike (unnamed) lambda expressions,
        we need to write a functor somewhere offline, detached from the call site.
        If you wish to transform a plain function, member function or member variable
        to a lambda expression, bind
        is your friend.
      
| ![[Note]](../../../../../../doc/src/images/note.png) | Note | 
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| Take note that binding functions, member functions or member variables is monomorphic. Rather than binding functions, the preferred way is to write true generic and polymorphic lazy functions. | 
        There is a set of overloaded bind
        template functions. Each bind(x)
        function generates a suitable binder object.