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In a message dated 8/25/98 2:53:59 PM, you wrote:
<<If I were to write something like
#(nil true false)
I'd expect an array equivalent to
Array with: nil with: true with: false
not
Array with: #nil with: #true with: #false>>
Me, too. It seems as though the special values should have precedence since they always exist and I should just use them (favor "Array with: nil with: true with: false" interpretation) but if I need literals (that happen to be the same string of characters) I have to create them, possibly going out of my way (accept "Array with: #nil with: #true with: #false").
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