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The definition I’ve used for my own projects is that anything that touches anything outside the function or in any way outlives the function is impure. It works pretty well for me. That is, no i/o, mutability of a function-local variable is okay but no touching other memory state (and that variable cannot outlive the return), the same function on the same input always produces the same output, and there’s no calling of impure code from within pure code. Notice this makes closures and currying impure unless done explicitly during function instantiation, making those things at least nominally part of the input syntactically. YMMV.


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