"built-in" callables?

Gregory Ewing greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz
Mon Mar 5 17:55:50 EST 2018


Stefan Ram wrote:

>   . So, what does "built-in" in the sense of »isbuiltin«
>   actually mean?

It means "implemented in C".

Yes, this is confusing. The term "built-in" is used in two
different ways, and you just have to disambiguate them
from context.

-- 
Greg



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