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Re: How the backquote and the comma really work?
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: How the backquote and the comma really work? |
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Wed, 15 Jul 2015 00:08:23 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.4 (gnu/linux) |
Lisp is based on lists, so naturally, there are
several ways to set them up based on your needs at the
moment, as they are such a cornerstone to everything
that goes on.
The ways that immediately comes to mind are:
(list <eval_1> ... <eval_n>)
(cons <eval to car> <eval to cdr>)
'(<don't eval_1> ... <don't eval_n>)
`(<don't eval> ,<eval> ,@<eval list and insert elements>)
If the syntax of the quote and backquote makes you
confused, just replace them by exactly that, `quote'
and `backquote': (quote (<don't eval_1> ... )) and all
that, just the same.
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