From: Ken Tilton
Subject: Arc In a Nutshell
Date: 
Message-ID: <47a43fd2$0$15200$607ed4bc@cv.net>
(<= >= abs acons adjoin alist all alphadig
alref andf assoc atend atom avg
before best bestn
cache carif caris commonest
compare consif copy count counts
date dedup deq dotted downcase
ellipsize empty enq enq-limit ensure-dir ero even
expand-metafn-call expand= expand=list
fill-table find firstn firstn-that flat
idfn insert-sorted inst intersperse isa isnt iso join keep keys
last list listtab load load-table load-tables
map map1 mappend maps max median mem memo memtable
merge mergesort metafn min mismatch most multiple
no nonwhite nthcdr number odd only ontree orf
pair parse-format plural pos positive
pr prall prn prs punc
qlen qlist queue
rand-string random-elt range read read-table readall
readfile readfile1 readline readstring1 reclist
recstring reduce reinsert-sorted
rem rev round roundup rreduce
safe-load-table saferead save-table setforms since
single some sort split splitn string subseq sym
tablist temload temloadall templatize temread
testify to-nearest trav tree-subst trues tuples
upcase vals warn whitec write-table writefile1)

APL it is not.

kt

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From: Maciej Katafiasz
Subject: Re: Arc In a Nutshell
Date: 
Message-ID: <fo1qhs$dc0$3@news.net.uni-c.dk>
Den Sat, 02 Feb 2008 05:02:57 -0500 skrev Ken Tilton:

> (<= >= abs acons adjoin alist all alphadig alref andf assoc atend atom
> avg
> before best bestn
> cache carif caris commonest
> compare consif copy count counts
> date dedup deq dotted downcase
> ellipsize empty enq enq-limit ensure-dir ero even expand-metafn-call
> expand= expand=list fill-table find firstn firstn-that flat idfn
> insert-sorted inst intersperse isa isnt iso join keep keys last list
> listtab load load-table load-tables map map1 mappend maps max median mem
> memo memtable merge mergesort metafn min mismatch most multiple no
> nonwhite nthcdr number odd only ontree orf pair parse-format plural pos
> positive pr prall prn prs punc
> qlen qlist queue
> rand-string random-elt range read read-table readall readfile readfile1
> readline readstring1 reclist recstring reduce reinsert-sorted
> rem rev round roundup rreduce
> safe-load-table saferead save-table setforms since single some sort
> split splitn string subseq sym tablist temload temloadall templatize
> temread testify to-nearest trav tree-subst trues tuples upcase vals warn
> whitec write-table writefile1)

Is there any rule for when to join words with -? Looking at that table, I 
can't find anything that would suggest consistent usage.

Cheers,
Maciej
From: Espen Vestre
Subject: Re: Arc In a Nutshell
Date: 
Message-ID: <m1sl0b9vb2.fsf@vestre.net>
Ken Tilton <···········@optonline.net> writes:

> APL it is not.

No, it's just Yet Another Lisp for the txt-msgng gen.
-- 
  (espen)