Re: push1q vs. push1, I'm slightly confused

2015-01-28 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Jon, > Fine. Then I suggest you change the example for 'push1q' in > doc/refP.html, e.g. using (push1q 'S (1) (2) (3)) and (push1q 'S (2) > (4)), so that one can better see there is a difference between 'push1q' > and 'push1'. Yes, you are right. In fact, I thought about adding this example (

Re: push1q vs. push1, I'm slightly confused

2015-01-28 Thread Jon Kleiser
Hi Alex, Fine. Then I suggest you change the example for 'push1q' in doc/refP.html, e.g. using (push1q 'S (1) (2) (3)) and (push1q 'S (2) (4)), so that one can better see there is a difference between 'push1q' and 'push1'. /Jon On 27. Jan, 2015, at 17:17, Alexander Burger wrote: > Hi Jon, >

Re: push1q vs. push1, I'm slightly confused

2015-01-27 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Jon, On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 05:19:39PM +0200, Mike Pechkin wrote: > Start point to understand difference is difference between (member) > vs.(memq) and (=) vs. (==) > http://software-lab.de/doc/ref.html#cmp Exactly. 'push1q' is in the same line as 'memq', 'delq' or 'asoq'. Therefore, 'push1

Re: push1q vs. push1, I'm slightly confused

2015-01-27 Thread Mike Pechkin
hi, Start point to understand difference is difference between (member) vs.(memq) and (=) vs. (==) http://software-lab.de/doc/ref.html#cmp Mike

push1q vs. push1, I'm slightly confused

2015-01-27 Thread Jon Kleiser
Hi Alex, I noticed the new 'push1q' function, and wanted to compare it to the old 'push1', which I don’t know very well either. I compared your examples in doc/refP.html, and to me they looked very similar. I also noticed that you used (push1 'S 'b 'd), and not (push1q 'S 'b 'd) in the 'push1q'