On Tue, 16 Nov 1999 08:00:51 +0100, Hrvoje Niksic said:
But Common Lisp's char concept is evil in its own way. I
believe
Common Lisp allows various modifiers to be encoded in the character
itself. Yuck.
The mind boggles. You mean you can have a green A, a blue A,
an A with a swedish accent (not to be confused with any ISO8859-1
character that looks like a modified A)?
At least control-meta-alt-cokebottle-A is a different character than A
on most sane hardware. ;)