If you would create an account for testing purposes other people could give
there feedback when testing other browsers.
providing an login would improve reproducability.
Am 02.12.2016 04:45 schrieb :
> Hi,
>
> For my blog: thevikidtruth.com
>
> I did some testing on logging into the wiki with diff
Joh,
Thanks for the feed back. I have created the following account:
site: thevikidtruth.com
user Name : picolisper
user Paswd: T1me0utTest1ng
1. Just to reiterate. I have absolutely no problems logging on on my
Linux Box (Ubuntu) with either Firefox or Chrome.
2. I have massive pr
I'm trying to copy a list A in a way that changing the lists inside A don't
affect B.
I've tried using 'copy, like this:
: (setq A '((1 2 3) (4 5 6)))
-> ((1 2 3) (4 5 6))
: (setq B (copy A))
-> ((1 2 3) (4 5 6))
And it works at the top level:
#changing B doesn't change A
: (set B 1)
-> 1
: B
->
On Mon, Dec 05, 2016 at 01:44:53AM -0500, Bruno Franco wrote:
> Is there a function that would copy A so that no changes in any of the
> nested lists in A would change B, and vice versa?
You mean a "deep copy".
Contrary to what one might expect, it is very rarely needed. At least I never
needed i