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, and #
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 88 11:24 EST
From: David C. Plummer <DCP@QUABBIN.SCRC.Symbolics.COM>
I'm wondering (see CLtL page 351) why , is a terminating macro
character, while # is a non-terminating macro character? I've recently
wanted to write function with names like
convert-foo,bar,baz-and-quux-to-mumble
Was this a historical accident or was it intentional? Should we try
to change it for the next CLtL?
That would invalidate the cliche `(foo .,bar), which I have seen
occaisionally.
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- , and #
- From: David C. Plummer <DCP@QUABBIN.SCRC.Symbolics.COM>