Hi Alex,
As you observed, a cell is defined as a structure of two pointers. This
is just to keep the C compiler happy. In truth, the CAR and the CDR
contain either a pointer to another cell, or a plain binary value.
this is what i was after. thank you.
cheers,
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I guess the actual data is in car
i.e.
hi
|h| *|-|i|*|-NIL
But just a guess :-)
2010/8/24 Edwin Eyan Moragas e...@yndy.org
Hi list,
looking at pico.h i see the definition of the cell:
typedef struct cell {// PicoLisp primary data type
struct cell *car;
struct cell
Hi Santiago,
thank you for this.
i should have been clearer in my question. how is, say, a symbol,
stored using cells?.
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 11:06 AM, santiago ottonello sano...@gmail.com wr=
ote:
I guess the actual data is in car
i.e.
hi
|h| *|-|i|*|-NIL
But just a guess :-)
Hi all!
Look at http://www.software-lab.de/doc/ref.html#vm
Hi Santiago,
thank you for this.
i should have been clearer in my question. how is, say, a symbol,
stored using cells?.
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Hi Mansur,
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Mansur Mamkin mmam...@mail.ru wrote:
Hi all!
Look at http://www.software-lab.de/doc/ref.html#vm
yes. i have read thru it and several times over. thank you.
what i need is confirmation of my understanding.
so i guess this mean that symbols are