Re: difference between Composite Form Special Form

2011-05-30 Thread Ken Wesson
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 12:47 AM, iamcreasy quazir...@gmail.com wrote: Sort of. You can create a macro with defmacro, which like a special form controls the evaluation of its arguments instead of the arguments being evaluated first and the function only getting the results. Things like - and

Re: difference between Composite Form Special Form

2011-05-29 Thread iamcreasy
Sort of. You can create a macro with defmacro, which like a special form controls the evaluation of its arguments instead of the arguments being evaluated first and the function only getting the results. Things like - and defn are macros: That means, the difference of composite form and

Re: difference between Composite Form Special Form

2011-05-29 Thread iamcreasy
Sort of. You can create a macro with defmacro, which like a special form controls the evaluation of its arguments instead of the arguments being evaluated first and the function only getting the results. Things like - and defn are macros: That means, the difference of composite form and

Re: difference between Composite Form Special Form

2011-05-25 Thread Ken Wesson
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 10:15 PM, iamcreasy quazir...@gmail.com wrote: 1st question, Is the form word is a typo here? Isn't the word will be item? If not, is def a form? That means, this code contains 3 forms. :-s Technically, anything that can be evaluated is a form. A composite form is