{foot Since {fn SETQ} is an nlambda, {it neither} argument is evaluated during the calling process. However, {fn SETQ} itself calls {fn EVAL} on its second argument. Note that as a result, typing {lisp (SETQ VAR FORM)} and {lisp SETQ(VAR FORM)} to {fn LISPX} is equivalent: in both cases {lisp VAR} is not evaluated, and {lisp FORM} is. }{comment endfootnote}