[Wish] Currently, ALL *sort of* ignores unset values. Which is to say, an UNSET! will not cause the evaluation to fail and return #[none] >> all [10 print "Hello" 20] Hello == 20 However, if an unset happens at the end, that UNSET! value is returned: >> all [10 print "Hello"] Hello If an UNSET! is taken out of the consideration completely, that should return 10. Similarly, if all the eval…