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2 points by bogomipz 6109 days ago | link | parent

Yes, which also means the @ cannot reuse the lst object in this case, and therefore shouldn't do so when it happens to be at the end either. The dot is a notation for CONS, while @ would require copying the list that is spliced in.

Both . and @ are very useful and would be great to have available in any context.