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![]() * See comment about implementation issues. * Removed the `list?' requirement on `takef' etc -- so it matches the non-*f versions. (IMO, it'd be better to drop it from all of them.) This also changes the output of `dropf' to `any/c'. * Swapped the argument order so the predicate is last -- this makes it uniform with the non-f* versions. (IMO, it'b be better to use the popular order in all of them instead.) * Includes tests, and also improved version of previous tests. * Includes docs, and also fixes to previous docs (eg, drop* doesn't return a fresh list). |
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