I didn't say they strictly are, but that they can be (as with list-abs).
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011, Alexandre Porres wrote:Which definitions are you using ?
> Btw-- the manual makes a distinction between> "abstractions" and "externs".
But it shouldn't, right? I mean, it's not real in practice, for abstractions can be externals...
I've never seen « abstractions are externals » nor anything that would imply it.
I tried introducing the word « class » in users' vocabulary, to include both abstraction definitions and external definitions under a same word, and using the word « object » to mean instances of either, but there is still some resistance to using industry-standard vocabulary instead of whatever the MAX manuals coughed up, for example.
It would be good if you stated the definitions you use. It'd help me understand how « abstractions are externals » can be a true statement.
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