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bug#33998: 27.0.50; cl-delete does not delete the first list element
From: |
João Távora |
Subject: |
bug#33998: 27.0.50; cl-delete does not delete the first list element |
Date: |
Tue, 8 Jan 2019 18:31:17 +0000 |
On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 6:22 PM Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> wrote:
> Again, you should set the variable to the value
> returned by `cl-delete' only if that's what you
> want
OK. Say you don't. Say you don't SETQ the variable
to the return value. What do you expect to be left
with in the value bound to the SEQ symbol?
> Pretty simple, really.
Then answer the pretty simple question above.
João
- bug#33998: 27.0.50; cl-delete does not delete the first list element, Deus Max, 2019/01/06
- bug#33998: 27.0.50; cl-delete does not delete the first list element, João Távora, 2019/01/07
- bug#33998: 27.0.50; cl-delete does not delete the first list element, Drew Adams, 2019/01/07
- bug#33998: 27.0.50; cl-delete does not delete the first list element, João Távora, 2019/01/07
- bug#33998: 27.0.50; cl-delete does not delete the first list element, Drew Adams, 2019/01/07
- bug#33998: 27.0.50; cl-delete does not delete the first list element, João Távora, 2019/01/08
- bug#33998: 27.0.50; cl-delete does not delete the first list element, Drew Adams, 2019/01/08
- bug#33998: 27.0.50; cl-delete does not delete the first list element,
João Távora <=
- bug#33998: 27.0.50; cl-delete does not delete the first list element, Drew Adams, 2019/01/08
- bug#33998: 27.0.50; cl-delete does not delete the first list element, João Távora, 2019/01/08
- bug#33998: 27.0.50; cl-delete does not delete the first list element, Drew Adams, 2019/01/08
- bug#33998: 27.0.50; cl-delete does not delete the first list element, João Távora, 2019/01/08
- bug#33998: 27.0.50; cl-delete does not delete the first list element, Drew Adams, 2019/01/08
bug#33998: 27.0.50; cl-delete does not delete the first list element, Deus Max, 2019/01/07