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			Hi Lutz,
Running this from the command line returns without a trace of a problem..
so that looks ok...(but is it?)
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$> newlisp -e "(swap (copy '(a b)))"
(a b)
$>
But running that from inside the newlisp intepreter is a different story ->
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newLISP v.10.0.5 on Linux IPv4, execute 'newlisp -h' for more info.
> (swap (copy '(a b)))
(a b)
Killed
$>
I wonder where the issue is..?
Norman.
 
			
			
									
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			I know this loops...
But is it newlisp that appends direclty an (exit) to it from the command-line? 
Seems the SIGKILL comes from somewhere when running inside the intepreter..(or by newlisp memory management or from the the shell or the kernel)
			
			
									
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								by Lutz » 
			
			
			
			
			This should throw an error, because the second argument is missing; 'swap' takes two arguments. This will be fixed to throw an error.