> just "break some 
> > existing programs", it breaks with 50 years of
> lisp tradition. [...]

> would just be a rather drastical change...

Why isn't everyone up in arms about this? Doesn't this
mean that many existing eggs, as well as extenral
packages, and our own software, will break? Wouldn't a
new (declare) form be sufficient?

If they make pairs immutable, why not make vectors
immutable as well? Heck, why not drop Scheme and pick
up Haskell?


-- Dan

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