Hi all,
On Sat, Dec 03, 2016 at 07:12:59PM -0500, Joe Bogner wrote:
> Perhaps an additional example would be useful in the docs, but it's
> easy enough to try in the repl
Thanks Joe! I added one more example.
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I got it! Yes! Thank you Joh. You too Joe, your example helped me a lot!
It really was in the documentation, I just missed it because the opening
paragraph didn't say it explicitly. I guess this is the kind of mistakes
that come from lack of experience.
So, as recap: the 'any argument is the exten
Hi Bruno, welcome!
I agree the documentation is terse, but I think it's clear.
"When lst is given, it is extended to the left (if cnt is positive) or
(destructively) to the right (if cnt is negative) with any elements"
Here's an example
Perhaps an additional example would be useful in the docs,
You are welcome. But from my personal experience the documentation is
rather terse and changes happen not that often.
Also (doc 'need) does state what it does do. Read the last two lines
`second form`. It is very unclear and i hope Regenaxer takes a look and
clarifies it.
2016-12-03 23:41 GMT+01:
Thanks Chri! I'm relieved to hear you say that. I'll make sure to send any
question I have.
On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 5:12 PM, Christophe Gragnic <
christophegrag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 10:54 PM, Bruno Franco
> wrote:
> > I just wanted to point out that (doc 'need) for versio
On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 10:54 PM, Bruno Franco
wrote:
> I just wanted to point out that (doc 'need) for version 15.11.0 seems to
> miss something.
> […]
> I also wanted to ask if this kind of topic was appropriate for the mailing
> list. It seems so small that I wouldn't want to bother everyone jus
I just wanted to point out that (doc 'need) for version 15.11.0 seems to
miss something.
It defines the possible arguments of need as:
(need 'cnt ['lst ['any]])
But it doesn't say what the function does with 'any, or how it affects the
result.
I also wanted to ask if this kind of topic was appro