>>>> "vin" == Vin Shelton <acs(a)xemacs.org>
writes:
vin> You are correct that the lispref claims that concat takes an
vin> int, but that capability was taken out of XEmacs awhile ago,
vin> I think around 20.something.
I _was_ going to go fix the doc, but discovered more discrepancies.
Lispref says
(concat "abc" (list 120 (+ 256 121)) [122])
@result{} "abcxyz"
but in reality Mule does
oops ==> "abcx,By(Bz"
(that's a Latin-2 character between x and z).
This is still considered a feature, right? --with-mule=no XEmacs does
as the manual says (computes the character modulo 256), right?
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