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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> python-list
python-list
exceptions
by Michele Simionato other posts by this author
Jun 9 2004 6:30PM messages near this date
exceptions | exceptions
hungjunglu@[...].com (Hung Jung Lu) wrote in message news:<8ef9bea6.0406091457.6c5ffaec@[...
].com> ...
>  Alexander Schmolck <a.schmolck@[...].net> wrote:
>  > How do younger languages like IO make this point more forcefully than lisp,
>  > smalltalk etc -- languages which have been around for decades?
>  
>  Double checked with Lisp just now. And Lisp did not allow me to
>  redefine "if", "setq", "t", etc. In a sense, Lisp is not keywordless,
>  whereas Io is truly keywordless. As I said, in Io even "if" and
>  "while" are implemented as regular functions. In Lisp, you cannot
>  intercept "if", "setq", etc.

It does. You just don't see it. Most people can't see it. And I am not
telling the details. :) Smart people know what I am talking about. And
I'll just leave it at that. Sorry, can't say anymore. :)


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