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Re: Calling a function with undefined symbol
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: Calling a function with undefined symbol |
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Thu, 03 Nov 2022 00:04:38 +0100 |
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Michael Heerdegen wrote:
> The exercise's goal was to recognize that `'x` evals to
> a symbol, which is something entirely different than adding
> another quote to that strange `'''....` value (which is not
> a symbol in any case). If you have understood that the first
> value is a symbol, it's easy to give the intended answers:
> two times "no".
Yes, but why do you need the "strange value" for that?
(setq one 1)
(eq 'one one) ; nil
(equal 'one one) ; nil
?
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- Re: Calling a function with undefined symbol, Emanuel Berg, 2022/11/04
- Re: Calling a function with undefined symbol, Michael Heerdegen, 2022/11/04
- Re: Calling a function with undefined symbol, Emanuel Berg, 2022/11/05
- Re: Calling a function with undefined symbol, Michael Heerdegen, 2022/11/05
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