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- To: Moon at MIT-MC
- From: Robert W. Kerns <RWK at MIT-MC>
- Date: Mon ,11 Jan 82 11:25:00 EDT
- Cc: BUG-LISPM at MIT-AI
- In-reply-to: The message of 16 Nov 81 02:12-EST from Moon at MIT-MC
Moon@MIT-MC 11/16/81 02:12:12
GET whose first argument is a random data type (e.g. a FEF) returns NIL
rather than complaining. This is not a new bug. It is possible that
it is a Maclisp-compatibility "feature", I don't know. Any objections
to changing it?
(Reading old mail again...) This is indeed a MacLisp compatability
misfeature. Not only did I flush this in NIL's GET, but NIL's GET
will complain if it notices an odd-length PLIST, or if you do (GET () ...)