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<seg>In this experiment with the @code{+}, what we did was cause the Lisp interpreter to evaluate the @code{+} and look for the value of the variable instead of the function definition.</seg>
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<seg>Dans ce teste avec le @code{+}, ce que nous avons fait a forcé l'interpréteur Lisp à évaluer le @code{+} et chercher la valeur de la variable plutôt que la définition de fonction.</seg>
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<seg>In this manual, we will often speak of keys like @kbd{C-n} as commands, even though strictly speaking the key is bound to a command.</seg> <seg>In this manual, we will often speak of keys like @kbd{C-n} as commands, even though strictly speaking the key is bound to a command.</seg>