So, that sort of makes sense if you were to use them as keys in the new Map and Set objects...but I again, I can't help but notice that I haven't felt their absence yet.
Thanks for the reference about CL make-symbol. Is there a practical use for this we actually would spot in the wild, or do I need to go up on the mountain with a copy of The Art of the Metaobject Protocol?
The standard Lisp use for generated symbols is to provide a way to reliably avoid name clashes during macro expansion.
I'm not sure if that qualifies as a practical use in the out in the wild or just a practical way to fix pain (e.g. CPP nonsense) that you can see out in the wild.
They seem to be being used mostly as immutable constants for readability--which kind of fits with normal use, right? I'm just trying to see if there's anything else here I'm missing.