Interested in the concept of continuation, I started reading wikis, posts, and came to this "simple" example:
reset {
  ...
  shift { k: (Int=>Int) =>  // the continuation k will be the '_ + 1' below
    k(7)
  } + 1
}
// result: 8
Without knowledge of Scala, I'm totally lost here, could not figure out how the 8 comes out.
Below is how I tried to figure out the meaning but failed. Any guy could you please give me a short explanation? Yeah there are Scala grammar books but they are too thick, I'm more interested in understanding delimited continuation concept than master Scala language...
- (Int=>Int)- Looks like a C# delegate, input is Int, output is Int. 
- k: (Int=>Int) => k(7)- I'm lost here... what is k, and what is (Int=>Int)=>k(7)? 
- shift { k: (Int=>Int) => k(7) } + 1- Even more lost... 
- reset { ...; shift { k: (Int=>Int) => k(7) } + 1 }- Even even more and more lost... 
 
     
    