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* Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> [2023-01-04 01:48]:
> > You referred to let
> > inside of `cond' but me, I would let using `let' to 
> > get the preferred thing-at-point before the `cond'. 
> 
> No, I didn't.  I meant what you said: use `let' to
> bind a var to the THING you want.  Then use `cond' or
> `cl-case' or whatever to test that value using the var.

`cond' is the one to recognize which type of thing at point is
there, as I need to recognize among many various conditions, and they
may not be only thing at point.

-- 
Jean

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