Alexander Burger a...@software-lab.de writes:
Hi Alex,
recently the Wikipedia PicoLisp article was marked as lacking full
citations and/or inline citations.
I must say that I don't understand it. Reading the Wikipedia guidelines
doesn't enlight me at all. What exactly needs to be done? Does
Hi,
I ran the article through Wikipedia's reflinks tool (
https://toolserver.org/~dispenser/cgi-bin/webreflinks.py?page=Picolispciteweb=onoverwrite=simplelimit=200),
which made a slight change to a url embedded in the page. I am not very
involved with wikipedia either, but I can try and read up on
Hello,
I made some further edits to the wikipedia page, hope things look good.
best wishes,
Mattias
On 30 June 2013 16:42, Mattias Sundblad mattias@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I ran the article through Wikipedia's reflinks tool (
Hi Thorsten + Mattias,
ok, I see. Thanks for the help!
I ran the article through Wikipedia's reflinks tool (
https://toolserver.org/~dispenser/cgi-bin/webreflinks.py?page=Picolispciteweb=onoverwrite=simplelimit=200),
which made a slight change to a url embedded in the page. I am not very
Hi List,
I wonder if there is a way in PicoLisp to check if some function
argument is a SEXP, i.e. if something like a function 'sexp? exists that
returns T if the argument is a SEXP.
To complicate things a bit, I would actually need to check in PicoLisp
if the argument given is an Emacs Lisp