THE CURRENT VERSION OF LISP, "LISP 102", HAS THE FOLLOWING AS-YET UNDOCUMENTED FEATURES:

1)"DEFUN" IS AN FSUBR USED TO DEFINE FUNCTIONS. EXAMPLES ARE (DEFUN ONECONS (X) (CONS 1 X)) WHICH IS EQUIVALENT TO (DEFPROP ONECONS (LAMBDA (X) (CONS 1 X) EXPR)

AND (DEFUN SMASH FEXPR (L) (RPLACD L NIL)) IS EQUIVALENT TO (DEFPROP SMASH (LAMBDA (L) (RPLACD L NIL)) FEXPR) THE NOVEL FEATURE OF "DEFUN" IS THAT ONE NEED NOT BE SO CONCERNED WITH BALANCING PARENTHESES AT THE VERY END OF THE FUNCTION DEFINITION, SINCE THE TYPE FLAG MAY BE OMITTED IF IT IS "EXPR", AND APPEARS NEAR THE FRONT OF THE "DEFUN" LIST IF IT IS SOME OTHER. ALSO, THE "LAMBDA" NEED NOT BE DIRECTLY INSERTED.