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Tag: Address Field

An obscure assumption I make about LISP

In order for a single address-field to represent a List, it needs to point to a dotted-pair. But I also assume, that a complex data-type for a Symbol, would be such a pointer, in contrast to how simpler Atoms could just be a pointer to another, single Atom, or NIL.

Dirk

 

Format AsidePosted on September 21, 2016September 23, 2016Tags Address Field, Atom, Data-Types, Dotted Pair, LISP, List1 Comment
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