mul and div do what I expect when used as unary operators.
(div 10) => 0.1 (10 becomes 1/10)
(mul 10) => 10 (10 becomes 10*1)
But mod... mod does nothing.
Could mod be made so it behaves the following way?
(mod 10) => 0 (10 becomes 10%1)
(mod 10.5) => 0.5
This would let mod act as the builtin "frac" for getting the fractional part of a number; right now we have round, floor, and ciel that already give us the integer part of a number. And yes, I can do (mod %number% 1). But in keeping with the unariness of the other operators, I request this change.
Then I could do (constant (global 'frac) mod) in my .init.lsp
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div, mod, and mul as unary operators?
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div, mod, and mul as unary operators?
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