Martin Baker wrote:
>
> Also error messages tend to use the word 'mode' where I think the word
> 'type' would be more appropriate. It may be that the word 'mode' is more
> appropriate to users who know the internal workings of the lisp code but
> is this a requirement for every user?
>
> Is this a bug?
No, modes are documented in chapter 2.2.4 of FriCAS book. In particular,
modes which are not types are supported only in the interpreter.
So they are not thing for "users who know the internal workings",
they are relevant to user interface.
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Waldek Hebisch
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