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// Demonstrating functional programming features
// Higher-order functions
fn apply(f: fn(Int): Int, x: Int): Int = f(x)
fn compose(f: fn(Int): Int, g: fn(Int): Int): fn(Int): Int =
fn(x: Int): Int => f(g(x))
// Basic functions
fn double(x: Int): Int = x * 2
fn addOne(x: Int): Int = x + 1
fn square(x: Int): Int = x * x
// Using apply
let result1 = apply(double, 21) // 42
// Using compose
let doubleAndAddOne = compose(addOne, double)
let result2 = doubleAndAddOne(5) // 11
// Using the pipe operator
let result3 = 5 |> double |> addOne |> square // ((5 * 2) + 1)^2 = 121
// Currying example
fn add(a: Int): fn(Int): Int =
fn(b: Int): Int => a + b
let add5 = add(5)
let result4 = add5(10) // 15
// Partial application simulation
fn multiply(a: Int, b: Int): Int = a * b
let times3 = fn(x: Int): Int => multiply(3, x)
let result5 = times3(7) // 21
// Working with records
let transform = fn(record: { x: Int, y: Int }): Int =>
record.x + record.y
let point = { x: 10, y: 20 }
let sum = transform(point) // 30