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Re: Code for cond*
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: Code for cond* |
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Thu, 25 Jan 2024 23:30:24 -0500 |
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> Finally, I see a fairly extensive but hardcoded pattern language, which
> seems like a regression compared to Pcase where the pattern language is
> built from a few primitives only (with the rest defined on top via
> `pcase-defmacro`).
cond* also has a macro-like way to extend the patterns.
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- Re: Code for cond*, (continued)
- Re: Code for cond*, JD Smith, 2024/01/25
- Re: Code for cond*, Stefan Monnier, 2024/01/25
- Re: Code for cond*, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2024/01/25
- Re: Code for cond*, Stefan Monnier, 2024/01/25
- Re: Code for cond*, JD Smith, 2024/01/25
- Re: Code for cond*, Richard Stallman, 2024/01/28
Re: Code for cond*, Richard Stallman, 2024/01/25
Re: Code for cond*,
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- Re: Code for cond*, Emanuel Berg, 2024/01/24
- Re: Code for cond*, Manuel Giraud, 2024/01/24
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