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It was thus said that the Great Philippe Verdy once stated:
> Le mer. 21 nov. 2018 à 20:34, Sean Conner <sean@conman.org> a écrit :
> 
> > It was thus said that --------- Philippe Verdy once stated:
> > >
> > > I do not know any example where a well defined priority order is not used
> > > by any "linker" (or programming language, or shell using linking/binding)
> > > for resolving "names", "symbols", or "variables", even in languages that
> > > allow symbolic values (e.g. Lisp, or Prolog).
> >
> >   INRAC.
> >
> >   A computer language with non-deterministic binding (and flow control, but
> > I digress), used for a few commerical programs that I know of.
> >
> I said "I do not know", you replied by giving an example you know but is
> almost confidential, whose applications using it are rare to find.
> 
> So you don't disagree what I said, you confirm it!

  You do not speak for me, and I did not "confirm" what you said.

  You also did not do a search, because while I said "used for a few
commerical programs" I said nothing about the difficulty of finding the
programs.

  -spc