Andy Wingo scripsit:

> Right, but the language for `let' says that all identifiers should be
> distinct, and the language for `let*' simply says that it's like `let'
> but in-order.  Not a major point, and it could go unmentioned, but it is
> ambiguous language.

Exceptio probat regulam.  See my .sig:

-- 
John Cowan  [email protected]   http://ccil.org/~cowan
"The exception proves the rule."  Dimbulbs think: "Your counterexample proves
my theory."  Latin students think "'Probat' means 'tests': the exception puts
the rule to the proof."  But legal historians know it means "Evidence for an
exception is evidence of the existence of a rule in cases not excepted from."

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