But that's not unusual in Lisp, as functions may be seen as objects, getters, formulas, etc..
For example a function maybe a top level loop. Then I might call it TOP-LEVEL-LOOP and not run-top-level-loop or similar.
But that's not unusual in Lisp, as functions may be seen as objects, getters, formulas, etc..
For example a function maybe a top level loop. Then I might call it TOP-LEVEL-LOOP and not run-top-level-loop or similar.