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"Cristian Baboi" <cristi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It give Something.
>
You're right, I'm thinking too lispy. The point is that it doesn't have
to be passed an x to be infinite, and that a by itself is fully
polymorphic.
It seems like you're trying to solve the halting problem. Slurping any
infinite data structure makes your program perform rather badly, I'm
afraid.
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