Jack Hooper ca40113e37 Corrected --spy cmdoption (I think)
For the --spy commmand line option, it currently says '''Print equivalent Hy code...'''. Now, I haven't actually gotten around to installing Hy on my computer yet, so I haven't had a chance to test this out to make sure, but from the looks of the code example, it looks as though it is printing out the equivalent Python code of the executed Hy code, not the other way around. This would certainly make more sense. As such, I have changed the word 'Hy' to 'Python' so that the documentation more accurately reflects what (one assumes) is going on.
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Hy

Lisp and Python should love each other. Let's make it happen. Try it.

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OK, so, why?

Well. Python is awesome. So awesome, that we have so many tools to alter the languge in a core way, but we never use them.

Why?

Well, I wrote Hy to help people realize one thing about Python:

It's really goddamn awesome.

Oh, and lisps are neat.

(fan art from the one and only doctormo)

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