Denis Washington scripsit: > I was not arguing about the separation of syntax and procedures, but > about how the description of delay/lazy/force is distributed among them. > Ideally, the description in one chapter (preferrably chapter 4) is > minimal - not much more than a reference - and everything else described > in the other. Currently, they are important parts of the description in > both chapters which, regardless of where you start, requires you to jump > to the other chapter to get the full picture.
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