Good catch. That sentence was true when I wrote it, though. It's probably in the manual, too. (Although eventually the block will be called/run, even if via a macro, right?)
I'm thinking of not changing this in the wiki, because you really want an example with some JS that actually does something so that people will understand the feature.
I don't understand this one.
Oh ok.
Yeah,and not one that just does what a hyperblock would otherwise do
My problem,the change is actually in 7.0 and it is documented there
not if it's for SAY or comparisons
Yeah, okay. But we didn't add lambda to Scratch for the sake of those obscure uses.