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3.10 got a new statement type for pattern matching. Too bad it wasn't an expression or we could just put it in brackets. But Lisp macros are easily powerful enough...
Hissp already has this capability for Lissp.
We might need a REPL first. #2. Lissp has doctests.
Devs who already know Python are Hebigo's primary audience. Should be in the docs. We'll need docs first #28.
Some notes from a private chat with @brandonwillard who seems to think this would help with tooling. Hebigo uses Python's expression syntax (but not statements), so that would have to...
It currently reads: > First, if either u or v is an lvar, the unifying them with a value just like assigning a value to that lvar in the substitution...
Not all of them, but it's pretty spotty. In some places it's been replaced by $ $ for inline equation rendering, but it doesn't seem consistent. I've been looking at...
The subsections don't even include numbers in this version, so you can't find the reference they're talking about by a text search either. The original book has numbers on the...
These sections have footnotes in the original text. The numbers are present in the body, but not linked or superscripted.