cons (not element) of a list
Major Section: PROGRAMMING
(Last l) is the last cons of a list. Here are examples.
ACL2 !>(last '(a b . c)) (B . C) ACL2 !>(last '(a b c)) (C)
(Last l) has a guard of (listp l); thus, l need not be a
true-listp.
Last is a Common Lisp function. See any Common Lisp
documentation for more information. Unlike Common Lisp, we do not
allow an optional second argument for last.