@vnikolov @screwlisp @BobKerns
Reader macros were indeed older. They were in Lisp Machine Lisp, and I think in Maclisp before that.
But CLtL is the first place I remember seeing #n= and #n# to build weird list structures *at read time*.
Reader macros were indeed older. They were in Lisp Machine Lisp, and I think in Maclisp before that.
But CLtL is the first place I remember seeing #n= and #n# to build weird list structures *at read time*.
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