So it makes sense they don't have a separate entry. It's like having =>
as a separate entry; it doesn't exist either except in cond and case
forms.
Nevertheless, it's a good idea to bind unquote, unquote-splicing, and =>
to macros that throw an error,
so that you can safely rebind them as ordinary variables if you want to.
John Cowan
http://vrici.lojban.org/~cowan address@hiddenHumpty Dump Dublin squeaks through his norse
Humpty Dump Dublin hath a horrible vorse
But for all his kinks English / And his irismanx brogues
Humpty Dump Dublin's grandada of all rogues. --Cousin James