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From: hall@aplcenmp.apl.jhu.edu (Marty Hall)
Subject: Re: Lisp Recognizer
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Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 20:26:29 GMT
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In article <4ov13j$mj0@news.abs.net> vanyo@ezaccess.net (Bill Vanyo) writes:

>If the question is: Can we write a program which will tell whether
>some other Lisp code will execute without producing an error?
>Then the answer is: No.

Agreed. But I thought the question was "Can we write a program which
will tell whether some other Lisp code will load without producing an
error?" Ie "is this legal Lisp syntax"?
						- Marty
(proclaim '(inline skates))
<http://www.apl.jhu.edu/~hall/lisp.html>
