On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 11:10 AM Eli Zaretskii <
address@hidden> wrote:
> not lisp data. Can you concede that, or is that still controversial?
No, I disagree. Lisp data is as much Lisp as Lisp programs. There's
no distinction in Lisp between data and code.
A lisp program file is a Lisp data file, we concur.
A lisp data is _not necessarily_ a lisp program file.
I.e. we have:
lisp program ==> lisp data
but _not_:
lisp program <===> lisp data
Here is another way to look at it: If this last proposition were true,
we would have no problem, nothing to fix. Yet, we do. You have
even provided a patch. Hence, your proposition conflicts with
reality, i.e. is false.
This was also already said several times.
By you, exclusively, right? Or by someone else I missed?