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They're standardized, so they are part of the language.

They don't have special syntax, but, then, neither does practically anything you do in Common Lisp, and that's standardized as well.



They're standardized, so they are part of the language.

"Language" has slightly different meanings in different contexts. Perhaps he's talking about something in a theoretic context, as opposed to practice? Smalltalk has no special syntax for allocation (creating new objects) either.


> Perhaps he's talking about something in a theoretic context, as opposed to practice?

Then he's still wrong. A standardized part of the language is a part of the language.




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