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From: Shriram ( irc: Mavericks ) on 1 Jun 2010 23:30 What does G-List in Lisp mean? Even googling it didn't help unless I'm still new to the art of googling :/
From: Pascal Costanza on 2 Jun 2010 06:44 On 02/06/2010 05:30, Shriram ( irc: Mavericks ) wrote: > What does G-List in Lisp mean? > > Even googling it didn't help unless I'm still new to the art of > googling :/ I have never heard the term before. Where did you pick this up? There are alists and plists, but glists?!? Pascal -- My website: http://p-cos.net Common Lisp Document Repository: http://cdr.eurolisp.org Closer to MOP & ContextL: http://common-lisp.net/project/closer/
From: Raymond Wiker on 2 Jun 2010 10:26 Pascal Costanza <pc(a)p-cos.net> writes: > On 02/06/2010 05:30, Shriram ( irc: Mavericks ) wrote: >> What does G-List in Lisp mean? >> >> Even googling it didn't help unless I'm still new to the art of >> googling :/ > > I have never heard the term before. Where did you pick this up? > > There are alists and plists, but glists?!? A list of g-strings, perhaps?
From: joswig on 2 Jun 2010 10:36 On 2 Jun., 12:44, Pascal Costanza <p...(a)p-cos.net> wrote: > On 02/06/2010 05:30, Shriram ( irc: Mavericks ) wrote: > > > What does G-List in Lisp mean? > > > Even googling it didn't help unless I'm still new to the art of > > googling :/ > > I have never heard the term before. Where did you pick this up? > > There are alists and plists, but glists?!? > > Pascal > > -- > My website:http://p-cos.net > Common Lisp Document Repository:http://cdr.eurolisp.org > Closer to MOP & ContextL:http://common-lisp.net/project/closer/ "generalized list"?
From: Chris Riesbeck on 2 Jun 2010 13:34
Shriram ( irc: Mavericks ) wrote: > What does G-List in Lisp mean? > > Even googling it didn't help unless I'm still new to the art of > googling :/ generated lists, e.g., http://www.cs.northwestern.edu/academics/courses/325/readings/list-gen.html Not a standard term. As others have noted, a pointer to usage of g-list would be helpful |