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by pavelludiq
3870 days ago
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If we're going to be super pedantic, the Common Lisp spec actually defines code as: "code n. 1. Trad. any representation of actions to be performed, whether conceptual or as an actual object, such as forms, lambda expressions, objects of type function, text in a source file, or instruction sequences in a compiled file. This is a generic term; the specific nature of the representation depends on its context. " http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/HyperSpec/Body/26_glo... |
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