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#64960
Documentation for copy-sequence
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Reported by: uzibalqa <uzibalqa <at> proton.me>
Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2023 16:43:01 UTC
Severity: minor
Fixed in version 29.2
Done: Stefan Kangas <stefankangas <at> gmail.com>
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uzibalqa <uzibalqa <at> proton.me> writes:
> > The same is true for the list (1 2 3) for example. Exactly the same
> > situation as for a string: You can replace the number 2 in a copy with
> > another one but you can't modify the number 2 in the list. Numbers and
> > characters are not mutable.
>
> This is the difficult part. You have a copy of a list and you can swap
> elements but not make new ones. So what you share is the address, where
> element 2 say uses the address of element 3.
>
> All this copy-sequence is then quite restrictive in its capabilities.
> It does not allow much changes.
I must admit that I don't understand this answer. What does "can't make
new elements" mean? "Does not allow changes"...you lost me here.
Michael.
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