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2 points by zck 1701 days ago | link | parent

Interesting concept. I feel like I'd be ok with it? I want to say we should bind `nil` to `'()`, so existing code would continue to work, but I might be overindexing on compatability and what I'm used to.

I will admit to not being super sure what the real differences between nil and '() are. Presumably it's more than "what is the human-readable representation of the value that terminates a list/is the false value". But I'm not sure what. Also, is there a difference between the quoted and unquoted version? It feels odd to write () in a repl unquoted -- usually, I expect parens to mean a function or macro call.

Prior discussions I've found:

* https://github.com/arclanguage/anarki/pull/145#issuecomment-... * http://arclanguage.org/item?id=11723 (ten years ago Tuesday!) indicates using '() helps with Racket interop * http://arclanguage.org/item?id=21047