; * doc/lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi (car & cdr): Fix typo.

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Eli Zaretskii 2023-06-25 08:25:13 +03:00
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However, lists in Lisp are built using a lower-level structure known
as ``cons cells'' (@pxref{List Implementation}), in which there is no
such thing as ``first'' or ``rest,''and the @sc{car} and the @sc{cdr}
such thing as ``first'' or ``rest'', and the @sc{car} and the @sc{cdr}
are symmetrical. Lisp does not try to hide the existence of cons
cells, and programs do use them for things other than lists. For this
reason, the names are helpful for reminding programmers that