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Re: pcase-setq
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Michael Heerdegen |
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Re: pcase-setq |
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Tue, 13 Oct 2015 16:02:14 +0200 |
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Michael Heerdegen <address@hidden> writes:
> discard main and turn the defs into a sequential `setq' form, and return
> that. Plus hashing via `pcase--memoize'.
No, that's a bit to easy. But I think after having read and understood
the `pcase--expand' definition, I should be able to give it a try.
Michael.
- pcase-setq (was: pcase-dolist), Michael Heerdegen, 2015/10/12
- Re: pcase-setq, Michael Heerdegen, 2015/10/12
- Re: pcase-setq, Stefan Monnier, 2015/10/12
- Re: pcase-setq, Michael Heerdegen, 2015/10/13
- Re: pcase-setq,
Michael Heerdegen <=
- Re: pcase-setq, Michael Heerdegen, 2015/10/13
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- Re: pcase-setq, Stefan Monnier, 2015/10/15
Re: pcase-setq (was: pcase-dolist), Nicolas Petton, 2015/10/15
- Semantic of pcase `seq' and `map' patterns (was: pcase-setq), Michael Heerdegen, 2015/10/12
- Re: Semantic of pcase `seq' and `map' patterns, Michael Heerdegen, 2015/10/12
- Re: Semantic of pcase `seq' and `map' patterns, Nicolas Petton, 2015/10/12
- Re: Semantic of pcase `seq' and `map' patterns, Michael Heerdegen, 2015/10/12
- Re: Semantic of pcase `seq' and `map' patterns, Michael Heerdegen, 2015/10/17
- Re: Semantic of pcase `seq' and `map' patterns, Nicolas Petton, 2015/10/17
Re: Semantic of pcase `seq' and `map' patterns (was: pcase-setq), Nicolas Petton, 2015/10/15