SRFI 231 and empty arrays Bradley J Lucier (31 Mar 2026 16:08 UTC)
Re: SRFI 231 and empty arrays Bradley J Lucier (01 Apr 2026 17:50 UTC)
Re: SRFI 231 and empty arrays John Cowan (01 Apr 2026 21:30 UTC)
Re: SRFI 231 and empty arrays John Cowan (01 Apr 2026 21:47 UTC)
Re: SRFI 231 and empty arrays Bradley J Lucier (01 Apr 2026 22:21 UTC)
Re: SRFI 231 and empty arrays Per Bothner (01 Apr 2026 22:44 UTC)
Re: SRFI 231 and empty arrays John Cowan (01 Apr 2026 23:30 UTC)
Re: SRFI 231 and empty arrays Bradley Lucier (01 Apr 2026 23:43 UTC)
Re: SRFI 231 and empty arrays John Cowan (02 Apr 2026 00:36 UTC)
Re: SRFI 231 and empty arrays John Cowan (01 Apr 2026 23:04 UTC)
Re: SRFI 231 and empty arrays Arthur A. Gleckler (01 Apr 2026 17:57 UTC)

Re: SRFI 231 and empty arrays John Cowan 02 Apr 2026 00:36 UTC

On Wed, Apr 1, 2026 at 7:43 PM Bradley Lucier <xxxxxx@purdue.edu> wrote:

> I'd like to understand this statement, which seems very strange to me.

I coonfess it;ss obscure to me too.

> Who is WP?
>
> What is "s.v."?
>
> Where is this statement made?

Sorry for being obscure.  It's at
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Array_(data_structure).  "S.v." is for
*sub verbo* 'under the word, a way of citing dictionaries and
encyclopedias.