On 15 December 2017 at 07:41, Faré fahree@gmail.com wrote:
:Chaitanya Gupta
Actually, I created "CLHS Errata" today by copying the contents of the section "Minor corrections to CLHS (errata)" in "Proposed ANSI Revisions and Clarifications" and re-organizing them a bit.
After reading the pages it seems to me that you the topic is actually the same.
Mostly yes. However the "Proposed ANSI Revisions and Clarifications" page also contains "Proposed changes to the standard". These are neither errata nor clarifications. For example:
* Un-deprecate REMOVE-IF-NOT, DELETE-IF-NOT. * Issue BOOLEAN-RETURNS: Many functions are specified to return true when they could just as easily return T... * Function FIND makes it impossible to find NIL in a sequence since NIL will be returned regardless of the input sequence. The suggestion is to add a second returned variable that is T if the element was found and NIL if it was not - like in GETHASH. (The usual way to deal with this is to use MEMBER instead.)
So, I think it makes sense to split "Proposed ANSI Revisions and Clarifications" in two pages:
* ANSI Clarifications and Errata -- this should strictly cover only objective issues with the spec (mistakes, ambiguity, inconsistencies, etc.), organized by section. * Proposed ANSI Changes -- any suggested changes should go here. Alternately, these can be merged into "Proposed Extensions to ANSI".
I will try to find some time today and tomorrow to set these two pages up, and if they look good we can update "Proposed ANSI Revisions and Clarifications" to link to these two.
Chaitanya
The errata page should just be an alias for the "Proposed ANSI Revisions and Clarifications" page, that itself needs to be cleaned up: reorganized in section order. Things that are not strictly errata put in a small font or moved to another page, etc.
Discussions for future standards (rather than Errata or Issues with the current one that can be addressed in its own context) have their own pages: http://www.cliki.net/Proposed%20Extensions%20To%20ANSI and http://www.cliki.net/Lisp%20-%20Next%20Generation
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