[comp.lang.lisp] very elementary question

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!

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