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From: | Drew Adams |
Subject: | bug#34749: 26.1; `delete-windows-on': (1) doc, (2) bug, (3) bug, (4) candidates |
Date: | Sat, 9 Mar 2019 09:35:24 -0800 (PST) |
> > I wonder if it would help to give an example where > > we show correspondence between a spec that uses a > > string argument to `interactive' that specifies a > > few args to the function, of different types, and > > a spec that uses a Lisp sexp, which when evaluated > > produces a list of those same args. > > There's an example right after that text. I don't see an example that shows the correspondence between a string arg and a Lisp sexp arg that returns a list of args. I see two examples with a string arg and (not "right after that text") two examples of Lisp sexps (one of which shows something you should not do). I see no correspondence between the string examples and the sexp examples. In any case, the question I pose is whether Martin feels that some additional example(s) might help.
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