I wrote a Lisp function earlier that had an error. The first task was to figure out how to view the function again. This problem has been solved. Now that I see WHAT I did wrong, I want to change the contents of a specific function without overwriting all this?
It seems that as smart as Lisp, there is a way to do this, I just don’t know what it is, because I'm pretty new to the language. It can be done?
Judging by this question, I think you have a weird setup. This seems to indicate that you are writing your functions directly on REPL. Do not do this.
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