Car and cdr (Re: Python syntax in Lisp and Scheme)
Pascal Costanza
costanza at web.de
Mon Oct 13 08:08:17 EDT 2003
Stephen Horne wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 15:28:57 +1300, "Greg Ewing (using
> news.cis.dfn.de)" <g2h5dqi002 at sneakemail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Andrew Dalke wrote:
>>
>>> It has sometimes been said that Lisp should use first and
>>> rest instead of car and cdr
>>
>>I used to think something like that would be more logical, too.
>>Until one day it occurred to me that building lists is only
>>one possible, albeit common, use for cons cells. A cons cell
>>is actually a completely general-purpose two-element data
>>structure, and as such its accessors should have names that
>>don't come with any preconceived semantic connotations.
>>
>>From that point of view, "car" and "cdr" are as good
>>as anything!
>
>
> "left" and "right" - referring to 'subtrees'?
Sure, why not?
(defun left (tree)
(car tree))
(defun right (tree)
(cdr tree))
;-)
Note: Why break anyone else's code just because you prefer a different
vocabulary?
(Yes, this is different from the Python mindset. What I have learnt from
this thread is that the languages might seem similar on the technical
level, but the "social" goals of the languages are vastly different.)
Pascal
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