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Re: [External] : Closures - do you understand them well?
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: [External] : Closures - do you understand them well? |
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Sat, 10 Dec 2022 05:51:30 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
Drew Adams wrote:
>> What are your reasons to prefer to evaluate it and use
>> the result?
>
> No reason not to do that, i.e., no reason to quote it.
>
> Why not emphasize and take advantage of the fact that
> (always) '() = ()? No more reason to quote it than there is
> (in Elisp, unlike in Common Lisp) to quote a lambda
> expression (not speaking about #' "quoting" here).
I think we need a special syntax to denote list quoting ...
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- Re: Closures - do you understand them well?, Stefan Monnier, 2022/12/08
- Re: Closures - do you understand them well?, Michael Heerdegen, 2022/12/08
- Re: Closures - do you understand them well?, Stefan Monnier, 2022/12/08
- RE: [External] : Re: Closures - do you understand them well?, Drew Adams, 2022/12/08
- Re: [External] : Re: Closures - do you understand them well?, Stefan Monnier, 2022/12/08
- Re: [External] : Re: Closures - do you understand them well?, Emanuel Berg, 2022/12/10
- RE: [External] : Re: Closures - do you understand them well?, Tomas Hlavaty, 2022/12/09