That's a long story. Essentially, a list is a pair of the first
element and a pair of a second element and a pair of the third
element and a pair of …
Cheers,
Marcus
On 22.11.2016 23:18, Dave NotTelling
wrote:
I ask because it feels like a bug. Things like ((a
. b), (c . d), (e . f)) are definitely not pairs (assuming a
pair is 2 elements) and (in my opinion) should not return true
for pmt.is_pair().
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