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Atoms in the lisp is a pointer

Time:09-25

I am learning lisp, saw Chinese ANSICommonlisp, think according to the meaning of the author list of atoms is a pointer to the actual data in the memory, don't know right

CodePudding user response:

Thank you upstairs, perhaps wait me learn more myself to solve,

CodePudding user response:

Don't know whether the IDE support to view each other lisp corresponding assembly instruction,

CodePudding user response:

Don't know if the LISP IDE? I haven't seen, if there is upstairs said so good features, I must find and share it here

CodePudding user response:

https://www.baidu.com/s? ie=utf-8& F=3 & amp; Rsv_bp=0 & amp; Rsv_idx=1 & amp; Tn=baidu& Wd=lisp % 20 ide

CodePudding user response:

I am using is slime emacs, unfortunately, there is no such function

CodePudding user response:

Didn't think slime is an IDE, because really function, main is to display the parameters of the function requirements to you
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