On Nov 3, 9:41 pm, jan <jan.mare...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When you only have a single branch in `if' it is more conventional to
> use `when', or in this case `when-not'. And defn sets up a recur point
> so there's no need for the explicit loop either.

I thought "when" was mainly used for side-effects? "if" seems more
appropriate if you just want the return value.

- James
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