LABEL This implements the LABEL construct of Lisp 1.5, permitting inline specification of recursive functions. (LABEL name args . forms) can be used inline in place of an open lambda. The difference is that forms may contain (lexically, not hidden under a macro) forms that look like calls to a function name (e.g. (name a b)). These calls will apply (recursively) the function specified by the LABEL. Currently this is implemented by binding name as a variable with value the lambda expression (LAMBDA args . forms), except that (name a b) forms are converted to (APPLY* name a b) and (FUNCTION name) forms are converted to just name. LABEL requires and will load the LAMBDATRAN package. ---- Comments to Larry Masinter (or Ron Kaplan)