On 3/13/12, Javier Arantegui <javier.arantegui at gmail.com> wrote:
> Because it's a FAQ, maybe a new sentence should be added to explain
> the consequences of that difference, and a new example should be added
> showing the different behaviour. Now, the set of examples is the same
> in both cases.
The first example for ":=" says ":= never evaluates the function body ..."
and the first example for define says "define always evaluates its
second argument ...". Doesn't that cover it?
best
Robert Dodier