• languages, a fexpr is a function whose operands are passed to it without being evaluated. When a fexpr is called, only the body of the fexpr is evaluated;...
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    restrictions on independently implementing the format. cons CAR and CDR Fexpr Lambda calculus M-expression Canonical S-expressions Comparison of data...
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  • This second implementation also supported a special kind of lambdas ("FEXPR"), which do not evaluate their arguments. As in Lisp-1 or Scheme, there...
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  • takes the form of some set of the following features: syntactic macros or fexprs - which allow the user to write code which handles code as data and evaluates...
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    extensions to JavaScript and C#. Before Lisp had macros, it had so-called FEXPRs, function-like operators whose inputs were not the values computed by the...
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  • the abstract syntax tree and process them according to their own logic. Fexpr PISEL = Proceedings of the international symposium on Extensible languages...
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