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Another ballot
- To: Fahlman%CMU-CS-C@SU-DSN, common-lisp@su-ai
- Subject: Another ballot
- From: Bernard S. Greenberg <BSG%SCRC-TENEX%MIT-MC@SU-DSN>
- Date: Fri, 03 Jun 1983 17:45:00 -0000
- In-reply-to: The message of 3 Jun 83 02:27-EDT from Scott E. Fahlman <Fahlman at CMU-CS-C>
Date: Fri, 3 Jun 1983 02:27 EDT
From: Scott E. Fahlman <Fahlman@CMU-CS-C>
A8. EAK has also asked that we vote on this: Propose that in Common Lisp
it is an error to do (apply '(lambda ...) ...).
What are we talking about anyway here, '(lambda ) vs. #'(lambda ), or funcall/apply'ing
internal lambda expressions, or apply as opposed to funcall of internal lambdas?
I don't remember EAK's original remark.