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For Your Amusement?
- To: KMP at MIT-MC
- Subject: For Your Amusement?
- From: Robert W. Kerns <RWK at MIT-MC>
- Date: Sun, 20 Jul 80 01:15:00 GMT
- Cc: BUG-LISP at MIT-MC
- Original-date: 19 July 1980 21:15-EDT
Date: 19 July 1980 07:38-EDT
From: Kent M. Pitman <KMP at MIT-MC>
To: BUG-LISP
Re: For Your Amusement?
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While I'm thinking about it, the ^B function seems to not be defined in
break loops. Typing ^B at toplevel in a fresh lisp works fine, but for some
reason once in a break loop, it doesn't work any more.
-kmp
Huh? Typing ^B once in a break loop works just fine for me, it gives me a
recursiev break loop. Perhaps something funny in your environment?