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- To: (BUG LISP) at MIT-MC, (BUG LISPM) at MIT-MC
- From: JPG at MIT-MC (Jeffrey P. Golden)
- Date: Tue ,17 Jul 79 05:25:00 EDT
CC: JPG at MIT-MC
It seems that "IGNORE" is being used to mean intentionally-unused
lambda variable on LISPM and "NIL" is used for this purpose in
MACLISP. Can you guys come to a meeting of the minds and agree
on at least one of these two which will work for both MACLISP and
LISPM. Incompatibilities like this just make it hard for us
programmers who want to write code which will be treated
similarly in both environments.