This is with SBCL 1.0.55 on Debian squeeze. I’m probably missing something obvious, but I’m a beginner, so please bear with me.
CL-USER> (defparameter x 0)
CL-USER> (case x (t 111) )
111
So it looks like case here is matching the variable x with the truth symbol t. This happens with everthing I’ve tried; this x is just an example. I don’t see why this would happen. Since case uses eql for matching, I tried
CL-USER> (eql x t)
NIL
So, eql does not match x and t. What am I missing? Thanks in advance.
In the
caseconstruct in Common Lisp,t, used by itself, is equivalent todefaultin C; that is, it’s evaluated if the expression doesn’t match any of the other cases. If you want to match the actual symbolt, use(t)instead.