in reply to (OT) Re^4: An infix fix
in thread An infix fix

It depends. I suspect, and this is without study, that Lisp functions are naturally greedy and that the fact you only used two parameters is your problem, not Lisp's. I do remember in Paul Graham's book on Lisp (the few chapters I did read) that the mathematical operators are greedy, so the answer would be 222.

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