bill@unixland.uucp (Bill Heiser) (02/03/91)
This is extremely elementary, but the book I'm using doesn't seem to describe it, at least not in any indexed reference... How, in Vax Common Lisp, do I use the quote (') character in something like the following? (cond ((< value 21) '(value's less than 21))) Lisp prints out something like "valueQUOTEs less than 21. I'm sure there must be some way to escape this char. I tried \, #\, etc. I also tried putting "'s around the whole string, which worked, except it caused the "'s to be printed too. Thanks for helping a total NOVICE! -- home: ...!{uunet,bloom-beacon,esegue}!world!unixland!bill bill@unixland.uucp Public Access Unix - Esix SYSVR3 508-655-3848(12/24) 508-651-8723(12/24/96-HST) 508-651-8733(12/24/96-PEP-V32) other: heiser@world.std.com