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1 point by rocketnia 4435 days ago | link | parent

"But as you rightfully pointed out, "and" can do things besides that, because it can have more than 2 arguments, and it doesn't require a symbol as the first one."

I didn't suppose 'as would have those restrictions. The reason 'as is a restricted version of 'and is because the arguments of 'as are fully determined by its value, while 'and is nondeterministic in that direction.

(I'm not talking about your pattern-and. That's just pattern-as to me.)

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"In that particular case, I suppose so, yes."

That's the particular case I was talking about. :)

As you indicate, this has to do with the pattern choosing to call 'eval on an argument. I think the scope question will come up pretty much any time a pattern does that. If different patterns do different things here, that's okay, but I'd hesitate to introduce that inconsistency without a good reason.

Still, getting something that works for now is a good reason. :-p