On 29 Jan., 02:05, Mike Meyer <mwm-keyword-googlegroups. 620...@mired.org> wrote: > IIRC, some Pre-CL lisps had four function definition facilities: You > could either get all your arguments evaluated, or not; and you could > get your arguments bound to variables, or just get the list of > them. The former turned into macros, because that was 99% of the use > cases; the former turned into extended argument processing.
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