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Re: "The starting list count" ?????
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Stefan Monnier |
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Re: "The starting list count" ????? |
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Mon, 03 Jan 2022 15:38:33 -0500 |
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> I might have understood it now. I think (1 . #1) refers to:
No, if you see (1 . #1) then it's an error. The #1 means "the second
heap object between the root and here" and in (1 . #1) there's only one
heap object.
You can have
[a b c (1 . #1)]
and
((1 . #1))
and
(a . (1 . #1))
and many more, but not just
(1 . #1)
-- Stefan
Re: "The starting list count" ?????, Stefan Monnier, 2022/01/03
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