Thank you for the response and for core.logic. I assumed '(a b c) was equal 
to (list a b c) which I now see is a wrong assumption.

On Wednesday, 1 January 2014 15:57:38 UTC, Milton Silva wrote:
>
> Given this:
>
> (defn nullo [l]
>   (== '() l))
>
> (defn all-uno [l]
>   (conde
>    [(nullo l) s#]
>    [(fresh [f r]
>      * (firsto l 1)*
>       (resto l r)
>       (all-uno r))]))
>
> why is it that 
> (run* [q]
>       (all-uno [1 q 1 q])) 
>
> unifies q with 1 and
>
> (run* [q]
>       (all-uno '(1 q 1 q)))
>
> doesn't?
>
> More generally, when using core.logic, when should we expect behavior to 
> differ when  using vectors vs proper lists?
>

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