Hi Edwin,
> >> having difficulty knowing when to use (prog) or (run).
> >> bottomline is, when is it best to use one over the other?
> >
> > 'run' is more general and evaluating version, i.e. it's a function
> ...
> i've run across 'evaluating' and 'non evaluating' versions of
> functions. not jus
Hi Tomas,
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 2:46 AM, Tomas Hlavaty wrote:
> Hi Edwin,
>
>> having difficulty knowing when to use (prog) or (run).
>> bottomline is, when is it best to use one over the other?
>
> 'run' is more general and evaluating version, i.e. it's a function
> suitable for manipulating pr
Hi Edwin,
> having difficulty knowing when to use (prog) or (run).
> bottomline is, when is it best to use one over the other?
'run' is more general and evaluating version, i.e. it's a function
suitable for manipulating programs (aka eval) with other bell and
whistles like "environment control".