I think the reason chaining the (then) clauses doesn't work is that the ludeme in the (then) of an (if) is not called if the condition of the (if) evaluates to false..
You suggestion doesn't work either. Neither does (do next:). I'm totally stuck.
You suggestion doesn't work either. Neither does (do next:). I'm totally stuck.
(05-27-2022, 10:11 AM)Michael Wrote: I think the reason chaining the (then) clauses doesn't work is that the ludeme in the (then) of an (if) is not called if the condition of the (if) evaluates to false..No, that doesn't seem to be it. If I put in a (pass) in the the else-clause, the (then)-clause is called in other examples, but it don't fix this. So there must be more too it.