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Re: Spelling correction
- To: DDYER@SCRC-RIVERSIDE.ARPA
- Subject: Re: Spelling correction
- From: Rene Bach <BACH@SU-SCORE.ARPA>
- Date: Wed 22 Jan 86 17:16:26-PST
- Cc: DCP@SCRC-QUABBIN.ARPA, common-lisp@SU-AI.ARPA
- In-reply-to: <860122132621.2.DDYER@PURPLE.SWW.Symbolics.COM>
Thank you. I have been waiting until the first burst of comments subsided
before coming back. Yes. what I really had in mind were the equivalent
of FIXSPELL and MISSPELLED? (see interlisp manual, in the 1978 edition
it's page 17.18, for a specification of those functions. I'll type in
the specs if asked to do so.)
And I am not a LISP developer, but I am a user. I use LISP to write
expert systems and believe that Common Lisp should be a helpful tool
for the researchers in the different areas of AI. Thus many of the
comments about DWIM and code development issues were somewhat off.
I believe that FIXSPELL and MISSPELLED? functions have a wide range of
utility and deserve to be included in C-L. Think of them as being
smart equivalent of the MEMBER function.
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