M-expression
Lisp (programming language), S-expression, cons
978-620-1-37583-3
620137583X
84
2012-07-10
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In computer programming, M-expressions were intended to be the expressions used to write functions in the Lisp programming language. Data to be manipulated using M-expressions was to be written using S-expressions. M-expressions were used for the original theoretical language in early papers about Lisp, but the first working implementation of Lisp interpreted encodings of M-expressions as S-expressions, and M-expressions were never actually implemented. An S-expression represents data made up of atoms and pairs. As originally described, an atom was a symbol written in upper case, and a pair was delimited by parentheses.
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