On Oct 15, 2012, at 12:51 PM, Alan Malloy wrote:

> Evaluating function literals is not intended to work; that it works
> for non-closure functions should be treated as a coincidence.

Really? Eval "Evaluates the form data structure (not text!) and returns the 
result." Why would certain things like function literals be excluded? IMHO they 
shouldn't be, and in fact I've built some code around dynamically constructed 
and evaluated function literals.

 -Lee

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