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1 @c -*-texinfo-*-
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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
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3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
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5 @setfilename ../info/control
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6 @node Control Structures, Variables, Evaluation, Top
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7 @chapter Control Structures
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8 @cindex special forms for control structures
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9 @cindex control structures
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10
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11 A Lisp program consists of expressions or @dfn{forms} (@pxref{Forms}).
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12 We control the order of execution of the forms by enclosing them in
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13 @dfn{control structures}. Control structures are special forms which
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14 control when, whether, or how many times to execute the forms they contain.
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16 The simplest control structure is sequential execution: first form
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17 @var{a}, then form @var{b}, and so on. This is what happens when you
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18 write several forms in succession in the body of a function, or at top
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19 level in a file of Lisp code---the forms are executed in the order they
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20 are written. We call this @dfn{textual order}. For example, if a
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21 function body consists of two forms @var{a} and @var{b}, evaluation of
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22 the function evaluates first @var{a} and then @var{b}, and the
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23 function's value is the value of @var{b}.
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24
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25 Emacs Lisp provides several kinds of control structure, including
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26 other varieties of sequencing, function calls, conditionals, iteration,
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27 and (controlled) jumps. The built-in control structures are special
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28 forms since their subforms are not necessarily evaluated. You can use
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29 macros to define your own control structure constructs (@pxref{Macros}).
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31 @menu
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32 * Sequencing:: Evaluation in textual order.
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33 * Conditionals:: @code{if}, @code{cond}.
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34 * Combining Conditions:: @code{and}, @code{or}, @code{not}.
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35 * Iteration:: @code{while} loops.
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36 * Nonlocal Exits:: Jumping out of a sequence.
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37 @end menu
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38
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39 @node Sequencing
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40 @section Sequencing
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41
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42 Evaluating forms in the order they are written is the most common
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43 control structure. Sometimes this happens automatically, such as in a
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44 function body. Elsewhere you must use a control structure construct to
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45 do this: @code{progn}, the simplest control construct of Lisp.
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47 A @code{progn} special form looks like this:
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49 @example
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50 @group
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51 (progn @var{a} @var{b} @var{c} @dots{})
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52 @end group
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53 @end example
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54
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55 @noindent
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56 and it says to execute the forms @var{a}, @var{b}, @var{c} and so on, in
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57 that order. These forms are called the body of the @code{progn} form.
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58 The value of the last form in the body becomes the value of the entire
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59 @code{progn}.
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61 @cindex implicit @code{progn}
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62 In the early days of Lisp, @code{progn} was the only way to execute
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63 two or more forms in succession and use the value of the last of them.
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64 But programmers found they often needed to use a @code{progn} in the
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65 body of a function, where (at that time) only one form was allowed. So
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66 the body of a function was made into an ``implicit @code{progn}'':
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67 several forms are allowed just as in the body of an actual @code{progn}.
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68 Many other control structures likewise contain an implicit @code{progn}.
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69 As a result, @code{progn} is not used as often as it used to be. It is
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70 needed now most often inside of an @code{unwind-protect}, @code{and},
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71 @code{or}, or the @var{else}-part of an @code{if}.
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72
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73 @defspec progn forms@dots{}
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74 This special form evaluates all of the @var{forms}, in textual
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75 order, returning the result of the final form.
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76
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77 @example
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78 @group
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79 (progn (print "The first form")
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80 (print "The second form")
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81 (print "The third form"))
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82 @print{} "The first form"
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83 @print{} "The second form"
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84 @print{} "The third form"
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85 @result{} "The third form"
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86 @end group
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87 @end example
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88 @end defspec
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89
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90 Two other control constructs likewise evaluate a series of forms but return
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91 a different value:
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92
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93 @defspec prog1 form1 forms@dots{}
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94 This special form evaluates @var{form1} and all of the @var{forms}, in
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95 textual order, returning the result of @var{form1}.
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96
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97 @example
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98 @group
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99 (prog1 (print "The first form")
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100 (print "The second form")
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101 (print "The third form"))
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102 @print{} "The first form"
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103 @print{} "The second form"
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104 @print{} "The third form"
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105 @result{} "The first form"
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106 @end group
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107 @end example
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108
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109 Here is a way to remove the first element from a list in the variable
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110 @code{x}, then return the value of that former element:
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111
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112 @example
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113 (prog1 (car x) (setq x (cdr x)))
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114 @end example
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115 @end defspec
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116
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117 @defspec prog2 form1 form2 forms@dots{}
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118 This special form evaluates @var{form1}, @var{form2}, and all of the
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119 following @var{forms}, in textual order, returning the result of
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120 @var{form2}.
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121
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122 @example
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123 @group
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124 (prog2 (print "The first form")
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125 (print "The second form")
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126 (print "The third form"))
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127 @print{} "The first form"
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128 @print{} "The second form"
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129 @print{} "The third form"
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130 @result{} "The second form"
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131 @end group
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132 @end example
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133 @end defspec
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135 @node Conditionals
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136 @section Conditionals
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137 @cindex conditional evaluation
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138
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139 Conditional control structures choose among alternatives. Emacs Lisp
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140 has two conditional forms: @code{if}, which is much the same as in other
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141 languages, and @code{cond}, which is a generalized case statement.
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142
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143 @defspec if condition then-form else-forms@dots{}
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144 @code{if} chooses between the @var{then-form} and the @var{else-forms}
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145 based on the value of @var{condition}. If the evaluated @var{condition} is
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146 non-@code{nil}, @var{then-form} is evaluated and the result returned.
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147 Otherwise, the @var{else-forms} are evaluated in textual order, and the
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148 value of the last one is returned. (The @var{else} part of @code{if} is
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149 an example of an implicit @code{progn}. @xref{Sequencing}.)
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150
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151 If @var{condition} has the value @code{nil}, and no @var{else-forms} are
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152 given, @code{if} returns @code{nil}.
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153
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154 @code{if} is a special form because the branch which is not selected is
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155 never evaluated---it is ignored. Thus, in the example below,
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156 @code{true} is not printed because @code{print} is never called.
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158 @example
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159 @group
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160 (if nil
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161 (print 'true)
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162 'very-false)
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163 @result{} very-false
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164 @end group
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175 (@var{condition} @var{body-forms}@dots{})
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179 @var{condition} of each clause. If the value of @var{condition} is
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180 non-@code{nil}, the clause ``succeeds''; then @code{cond} evaluates its
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181 @var{body-forms}, and the value of the last of @var{body-forms} becomes
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182 the value of the @code{cond}. The remaining clauses are ignored.
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184 If the value of @var{condition} is @code{nil}, the clause ``fails'', so
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185 the @code{cond} moves on to the following clause, trying its
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186 @var{condition}.
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198 Then, if @var{condition} is non-@code{nil} when tested, the value of
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199 @var{condition} becomes the value of the @code{cond} form.
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210 (setq temporary-hack x) ; @r{multiple body-forms}
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211 (buffer-name x)) ; @r{in one clause}
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218 @var{condition} of the last clause, like this: @code{(t
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219 @var{body-forms})}. The form @code{t} evaluates to @code{t}, which is
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221 gets to it at all.
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227 (cond ((eq a 1) 'foo)
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229 @result{} "default"
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230 @end group
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235 of @code{a} is 1, and returns the string @code{"default"} otherwise.
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238 Both @code{cond} and @code{if} can usually be written in terms of the
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239 other. Therefore, the choice between them is a matter of style. For
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244 (if @var{a} @var{b} @var{c})
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246 (cond (@var{a} @var{b}) (t @var{c}))
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247 @end group
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251 @section Constructs for Combining Conditions
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254 with @code{if} and @code{cond} to express complicated conditions. The
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255 constructs @code{and} and @code{or} can also be used individually as
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258 @defun not condition
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259 This function tests for the falsehood of @var{condition}. It returns
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260 @code{t} if @var{condition} is @code{nil}, and @code{nil} otherwise.
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261 The function @code{not} is identical to @code{null}, and we recommend
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262 using the name @code{null} if you are testing for an empty list.
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263 @end defun
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266 The @code{and} special form tests whether all the @var{conditions} are
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267 true. It works by evaluating the @var{conditions} one by one in the
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268 order written.
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270 If any of the @var{conditions} evaluates to @code{nil}, then the result
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271 of the @code{and} must be @code{nil} regardless of the remaining
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272 @var{conditions}; so @code{and} returns right away, ignoring the
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275 If all the @var{conditions} turn out non-@code{nil}, then the value of
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276 the last of them becomes the value of the @code{and} form.
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279 not @code{nil}. Similarly, the second condition returns the integer 2,
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280 which is not @code{nil}. The third condition is @code{nil}, so the
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285 (and (print 1) (print 2) nil (print 3))
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286 @print{} 1
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296 (if (and (consp foo) (eq (car foo) 'x))
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297 (message "foo is a list starting with x"))
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298 @end group
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302 Note that @code{(car foo)} is not executed if @code{(consp foo)} returns
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303 @code{nil}, thus avoiding an error.
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305 @code{and} can be expressed in terms of either @code{if} or @code{cond}.
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310 (and @var{arg1} @var{arg2} @var{arg3})
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311 @equiv{}
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312 (if @var{arg1} (if @var{arg2} @var{arg3}))
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314 (cond (@var{arg1} (cond (@var{arg2} @var{arg3}))))
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320 The @code{or} special form tests whether at least one of the
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336 (or (eq x nil) (eq x 0))
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337 @end example
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339 Like the @code{and} construct, @code{or} can be written in terms of
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363 This is not completely equivalent because it can evaluate @var{arg1} or
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364 @var{arg2} twice. By contrast, @code{(or @var{arg1} @var{arg2}
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365 @var{arg3})} never evaluates any argument more than once.
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369 @section Iteration
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371 @cindex recursion
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375 of a list, or once for each integer from 0 to @var{n}. You can do this
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379 @code{while} first evaluates @var{condition}. If the result is
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380 non-@code{nil}, it evaluates @var{forms} in textual order. Then it
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381 reevaluates @var{condition}, and if the result is non-@code{nil}, it
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382 evaluates @var{forms} again. This process repeats until @var{condition}
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383 evaluates to @code{nil}.
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387 until an error or @code{throw} jumps out of it (@pxref{Nonlocal Exits}).
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392 @group
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394 @result{} 0
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395 @end group
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396 @group
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398 (princ (format "Iteration %d." num))
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409 end-test, put it together with the end-test in a @code{progn} as the
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410 first argument of @code{while}, as shown here:
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416 (not (looking-at "^$"))))
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426 @section Nonlocal Exits
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427 @cindex nonlocal exits
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429 A @dfn{nonlocal exit} is a transfer of control from one point in a
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430 program to another remote point. Nonlocal exits can occur in Emacs Lisp
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431 as a result of errors; you can also use them under explicit control.
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432 Nonlocal exits unbind all variable bindings made by the constructs being
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433 exited.
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435 @menu
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436 * Catch and Throw:: Nonlocal exits for the program's own purposes.
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437 * Examples of Catch:: Showing how such nonlocal exits can be written.
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438 * Errors:: How errors are signaled and handled.
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439 * Cleanups:: Arranging to run a cleanup form if an error happens.
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442 @node Catch and Throw
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443 @subsection Explicit Nonlocal Exits: @code{catch} and @code{throw}
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445 Most control constructs affect only the flow of control within the
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446 construct itself. The function @code{throw} is the exception to this
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447 rule of normal program execution: it performs a nonlocal exit on
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448 request. (There are other exceptions, but they are for error handling
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456 @dots{}
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458 @dots{}))
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460 @end example
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462 @noindent
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464 @code{catch}, which returns immediately. The code following the
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465 @code{throw} is not executed. The second argument of @code{throw} is used
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471 @code{throw} specifies @code{foo}, and the @code{catch} specifies the
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472 same symbol, so that @code{catch} is applicable. If there is more than
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475 Executing @code{throw} exits all Lisp constructs up to the matching
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476 @code{catch}, including function calls. When binding constructs such as
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478 unbound, just as they are when these constructs exit normally
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482 selection saved by @code{save-window-excursion} (@pxref{Window
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487 that it jumps to. It can equally well be called from another function
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490 before exit from it, it has access to that @code{catch}. This is why
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491 @code{throw} can be used in commands such as @code{exit-recursive-edit}
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492 which throw back to the editor command loop (@pxref{Recursive Editing}).
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494 @cindex CL note---only @code{throw} in Emacs
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495 @quotation
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498 @code{return-from}, and @code{go}, for example. Emacs Lisp has only
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500 @end quotation
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502 @defspec catch tag body@dots{}
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503 @cindex tag on run time stack
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504 @code{catch} establishes a return point for the @code{throw} function. The
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505 return point is distinguished from other such return points by @var{tag},
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506 which may be any Lisp object. The argument @var{tag} is evaluated normally
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507 before the return point is established.
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508
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509 With the return point in effect, @code{catch} evaluates the forms of the
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510 @var{body} in textual order. If the forms execute normally, without
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511 error or nonlocal exit, the value of the last body form is returned from
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512 the @code{catch}.
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515 @var{tag}, the @code{catch} exits immediately; the value it returns is
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516 whatever was specified as the second argument of @code{throw}.
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517 @end defspec
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519 @defun throw tag value
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520 The purpose of @code{throw} is to return from a return point previously
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521 established with @code{catch}. The argument @var{tag} is used to choose
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522 among the various existing return points; it must be @code{eq} to the value
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523 specified in the @code{catch}. If multiple return points match @var{tag},
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524 the innermost one is used.
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526 The argument @var{value} is used as the value to return from that
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527 @code{catch}.
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528
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529 @kindex no-catch
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530 If no return point is in effect with tag @var{tag}, then a @code{no-catch}
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531 error is signaled with data @code{(@var{tag} @var{value})}.
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532 @end defun
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533
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534 @node Examples of Catch
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535 @subsection Examples of @code{catch} and @code{throw}
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536
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537 One way to use @code{catch} and @code{throw} is to exit from a doubly
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538 nested loop. (In most languages, this would be done with a ``go to''.)
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539 Here we compute @code{(foo @var{i} @var{j})} for @var{i} and @var{j}
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542 @example
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543 @group
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544 (defun search-foo ()
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545 (catch 'loop
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546 (let ((i 0))
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548 (let ((j 0))
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550 (if (foo i j)
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551 (throw 'loop (list i j)))
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552 (setq j (1+ j))))
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553 (setq i (1+ i))))))
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554 @end group
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555 @end example
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557 @noindent
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558 If @code{foo} ever returns non-@code{nil}, we stop immediately and return a
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559 list of @var{i} and @var{j}. If @code{foo} always returns @code{nil}, the
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560 @code{catch} returns normally, and the value is @code{nil}, since that
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561 is the result of the @code{while}.
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562
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563 Here are two tricky examples, slightly different, showing two
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564 return points at once. First, two return points with the same tag,
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565 @code{hack}:
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567 @example
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568 @group
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569 (defun catch2 (tag)
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570 (catch tag
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571 (throw 'hack 'yes)))
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572 @result{} catch2
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573 @end group
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575 @group
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576 (catch 'hack
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577 (print (catch2 'hack))
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578 'no)
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579 @print{} yes
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580 @result{} no
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581 @end group
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582 @end example
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583
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584 @noindent
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585 Since both return points have tags that match the @code{throw}, it goes to
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586 the inner one, the one established in @code{catch2}. Therefore,
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587 @code{catch2} returns normally with value @code{yes}, and this value is
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588 printed. Finally the second body form in the outer @code{catch}, which is
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589 @code{'no}, is evaluated and returned from the outer @code{catch}.
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591 Now let's change the argument given to @code{catch2}:
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593 @example
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594 @group
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595 (defun catch2 (tag)
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596 (catch tag
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597 (throw 'hack 'yes)))
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598 @result{} catch2
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599 @end group
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601 @group
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603 (print (catch2 'quux))
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604 'no)
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605 @result{} yes
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606 @end group
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607 @end example
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609 @noindent
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610 We still have two return points, but this time only the outer one has the
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611 tag @code{hack}; the inner one has the tag @code{quux} instead. Therefore,
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612 the @code{throw} returns the value @code{yes} from the outer return point.
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613 The function @code{print} is never called, and the body-form @code{'no} is
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614 never evaluated.
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616 @node Errors
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617 @subsection Errors
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618 @cindex errors
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620 When Emacs Lisp attempts to evaluate a form that, for some reason,
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623 When an error is signaled, Emacs's default reaction is to print an
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629 For example, the program may have made temporary changes in data
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631 the program is finished. In such cases, you would use
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632 @code{unwind-protect} to establish @dfn{cleanup expressions} to be
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633 evaluated in case of error. Occasionally, you may wish the program to
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634 continue execution despite an error in a subroutine. In these cases,
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636 recover control in case of error.
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638 Resist the temptation to use error handling to transfer control from
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640 instead. @xref{Catch and Throw}.
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642 @menu
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643 * Signaling Errors:: How to report an error.
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644 * Processing of Errors:: What Emacs does when you report an error.
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645 * Handling Errors:: How you can trap errors and continue execution.
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646 * Error Names:: How errors are classified for trapping them.
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647 @end menu
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650 @subsubsection How to Signal an Error
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651 @cindex signaling errors
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653 Most errors are signaled ``automatically'' within Lisp primitives
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655 @sc{car} of an integer or move forward a character at the end of the
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656 buffer; you can also signal errors explicitly with the functions
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657 @code{error} and @code{signal}.
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659 Quitting, which happens when the user types @kbd{C-g}, is not
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661 @xref{Quitting}.
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663 @defun error format-string &rest args
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664 This function signals an error with an error message constructed by
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666 @var{format-string} and @var{args}.
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668 These examples show typical uses of @code{error}:
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670 @example
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671 @group
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672 (error "You have committed an error.
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673 Try something else.")
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674 @error{} You have committed an error.
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675 Try something else.
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676 @end group
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677
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678 @group
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679 (error "You have committed %d errors." 10)
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680 @error{} You have committed 10 errors.
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681 @end group
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682 @end example
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683
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684 @code{error} works by calling @code{signal} with two arguments: the
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685 error symbol @code{error}, and a list containing the string returned by
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686 @code{format}.
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687
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688 If you want to use your own string as an error message verbatim, don't
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689 just write @code{(error @var{string})}. If @var{string} contains
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690 @samp{%}, it will be interpreted as a format specifier, with undesirable
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691 results. Instead, use @code{(error "%s" @var{string})}.
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692 @end defun
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693
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694 @defun signal error-symbol data
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695 This function signals an error named by @var{error-symbol}. The
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696 argument @var{data} is a list of additional Lisp objects relevant to the
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697 circumstances of the error.
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698
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699 The argument @var{error-symbol} must be an @dfn{error symbol}---a symbol
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700 bearing a property @code{error-conditions} whose value is a list of
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701 condition names. This is how Emacs Lisp classifies different sorts of
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702 errors.
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703
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704 The number and significance of the objects in @var{data} depends on
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705 @var{error-symbol}. For example, with a @code{wrong-type-arg} error,
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706 there are two objects in the list: a predicate which describes the type
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707 that was expected, and the object which failed to fit that type.
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708 @xref{Error Names}, for a description of error symbols.
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710 Both @var{error-symbol} and @var{data} are available to any error
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711 handlers which handle the error: @code{condition-case} binds a local
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712 variable to a list of the form @code{(@var{error-symbol} .@:
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713 @var{data})} (@pxref{Handling Errors}). If the error is not handled,
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714 these two values are used in printing the error message.
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716 The function @code{signal} never returns (though in older Emacs versions
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717 it could sometimes return).
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718
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719 @smallexample
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720 @group
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721 (signal 'wrong-number-of-arguments '(x y))
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722 @error{} Wrong number of arguments: x, y
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723 @end group
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724
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725 @group
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726 (signal 'no-such-error '("My unknown error condition."))
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727 @error{} peculiar error: "My unknown error condition."
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728 @end group
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729 @end smallexample
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730 @end defun
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731
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732 @cindex CL note---no continuable errors
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733 @quotation
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734 @b{Common Lisp note:} Emacs Lisp has nothing like the Common Lisp
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735 concept of continuable errors.
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736 @end quotation
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737
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738 @node Processing of Errors
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739 @subsubsection How Emacs Processes Errors
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740
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741 When an error is signaled, @code{signal} searches for an active
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742 @dfn{handler} for the error. A handler is a sequence of Lisp
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743 expressions designated to be executed if an error happens in part of the
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744 Lisp program. If the error has an applicable handler, the handler is
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745 executed, and control resumes following the handler. The handler
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746 executes in the environment of the @code{condition-case} which
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747 established it; all functions called within that @code{condition-case}
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748 have already been exited, and the handler cannot return to them.
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749
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750 If there is no applicable handler for the error, the current command is
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751 terminated and control returns to the editor command loop, because the
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752 command loop has an implicit handler for all kinds of errors. The
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753 command loop's handler uses the error symbol and associated data to
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754 print an error message.
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755
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756 @cindex @code{debug-on-error} use
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757 An error that has no explicit handler may call the Lisp debugger. The
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758 debugger is enabled if the variable @code{debug-on-error} (@pxref{Error
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759 Debugging}) is non-@code{nil}. Unlike error handlers, the debugger runs
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760 in the environment of the error, so that you can examine values of
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761 variables precisely as they were at the time of the error.
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762
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763 @node Handling Errors
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764 @subsubsection Writing Code to Handle Errors
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765 @cindex error handler
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766 @cindex handling errors
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767
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768 The usual effect of signaling an error is to terminate the command
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769 that is running and return immediately to the Emacs editor command loop.
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770 You can arrange to trap errors occurring in a part of your program by
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771 establishing an error handler, with the special form
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772 @code{condition-case}. A simple example looks like this:
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773
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774 @example
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775 @group
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776 (condition-case nil
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777 (delete-file filename)
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778 (error nil))
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779 @end group
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780 @end example
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781
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782 @noindent
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783 This deletes the file named @var{filename}, catching any error and
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784 returning @code{nil} if an error occurs.
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785
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786 The second argument of @code{condition-case} is called the
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787 @dfn{protected form}. (In the example above, the protected form is a
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788 call to @code{delete-file}.) The error handlers go into effect when
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789 this form begins execution and are deactivated when this form returns.
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790 They remain in effect for all the intervening time. In particular, they
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791 are in effect during the execution of subroutines called by this form,
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792 and their subroutines, and so on. This is a good thing, since, strictly
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793 speaking, errors can be signaled only by Lisp primitives (including
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794 @code{signal} and @code{error}) called by the protected form, not by the
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795 protected form itself.
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796
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797 The arguments after the protected form are handlers. Each handler
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798 lists one or more @dfn{condition names} (which are symbols) to specify
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799 which errors it will handle. The error symbol specified when an error
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800 is signaled also defines a list of condition names. A handler applies
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801 to an error if they have any condition names in common. In the example
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803 @code{error}, which covers all errors.
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804
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805 The search for an applicable handler checks all the established handlers
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806 starting with the most recently established one. Thus, if two nested
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807 @code{condition-case} forms offer to handle the same error, the inner of
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808 the two will actually handle it.
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810 When an error is handled, control returns to the handler. Before this
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811 happens, Emacs unbinds all variable bindings made by binding constructs
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812 that are being exited and executes the cleanups of all
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813 @code{unwind-protect} forms that are exited. Once control arrives at
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814 the handler, the body of the handler is executed.
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815
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816 After execution of the handler body, execution continues by returning
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819 resume execution at the point of the error, nor can it examine variable
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820 bindings that were made within the protected form. All it can do is
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821 clean up and proceed.
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822
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823 @code{condition-case} is often used to trap errors that are
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824 predictable, such as failure to open a file in a call to
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825 @code{insert-file-contents}. It is also used to trap errors that are
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826 totally unpredictable, such as when the program evaluates an expression
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827 read from the user.
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828
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829 Error signaling and handling have some resemblance to @code{throw} and
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833 @code{catch} signals an error which can be handled).
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834
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835 @defspec condition-case var protected-form handlers@dots{}
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836 This special form establishes the error handlers @var{handlers} around
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837 the execution of @var{protected-form}. If @var{protected-form} executes
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838 without error, the value it returns becomes the value of the
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839 @code{condition-case} form; in this case, the @code{condition-case} has
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840 no effect. The @code{condition-case} form makes a difference when an
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841 error occurs during @var{protected-form}.
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842
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843 Each of the @var{handlers} is a list of the form @code{(@var{conditions}
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844 @var{body}@dots{})}. Here @var{conditions} is an error condition name
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845 to be handled, or a list of condition names; @var{body} is one or more
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846 Lisp expressions to be executed when this handler handles an error.
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847 Here are examples of handlers:
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848
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849 @smallexample
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850 @group
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851 (error nil)
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852
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853 (arith-error (message "Division by zero"))
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854
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855 ((arith-error file-error)
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856 (message
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857 "Either division by zero or failure to open a file"))
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858 @end group
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859 @end smallexample
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860
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861 Each error that occurs has an @dfn{error symbol} which describes what
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862 kind of error it is. The @code{error-conditions} property of this
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863 symbol is a list of condition names (@pxref{Error Names}). Emacs
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864 searches all the active @code{condition-case} forms for a handler which
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865 specifies one or more of these condition names; the innermost matching
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866 @code{condition-case} handles the error. Within this
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867 @code{condition-case}, the first applicable handler handles the error.
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868
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869 After executing the body of the handler, the @code{condition-case}
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870 returns normally, using the value of the last form in the handler body
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871 as the overall value.
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872
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873 The argument @var{var} is a variable. @code{condition-case} does not
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874 bind this variable when executing the @var{protected-form}, only when it
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875 handles an error. At that time, it binds @var{var} locally to a list of
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876 the form @code{(@var{error-symbol} . @var{data})}, giving the
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877 particulars of the error. The handler can refer to this list to decide
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878 what to do. For example, if the error is for failure opening a file,
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879 the file name is the second element of @var{data}---the third element of
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880 @var{var}.
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881
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882 If @var{var} is @code{nil}, that means no variable is bound. Then the
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883 error symbol and associated data are not available to the handler.
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884 @end defspec
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885
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886 @cindex @code{arith-error} example
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887 Here is an example of using @code{condition-case} to handle the error
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888 that results from dividing by zero. The handler prints out a warning
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889 message and returns a very large number.
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890
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891 @smallexample
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892 @group
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893 (defun safe-divide (dividend divisor)
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894 (condition-case err
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895 ;; @r{Protected form.}
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896 (/ dividend divisor)
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897 ;; @r{The handler.}
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898 (arith-error ; @r{Condition.}
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899 (princ (format "Arithmetic error: %s" err))
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900 1000000)))
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901 @result{} safe-divide
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902 @end group
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903
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904 @group
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905 (safe-divide 5 0)
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906 @print{} Arithmetic error: (arith-error)
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907 @result{} 1000000
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908 @end group
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909 @end smallexample
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910
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911 @noindent
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913
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914 @smallexample
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915 @group
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916 (safe-divide nil 3)
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917 @error{} Wrong type argument: integer-or-marker-p, nil
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918 @end group
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919 @end smallexample
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921 Here is a @code{condition-case} that catches all kinds of errors,
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922 including those signaled with @code{error}:
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923
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924 @smallexample
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925 @group
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926 (setq baz 34)
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927 @result{} 34
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928 @end group
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929
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930 @group
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931 (condition-case err
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932 (if (eq baz 35)
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933 t
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934 ;; @r{This is a call to the function @code{error}.}
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935 (error "Rats! The variable %s was %s, not 35." 'baz baz))
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936 ;; @r{This is the handler; it is not a form.}
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937 (error (princ (format "The error was: %s" err))
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938 2))
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939 @print{} The error was: (error "Rats! The variable baz was 34, not 35.")
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940 @result{} 2
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941 @end group
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942 @end smallexample
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943
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944 @node Error Names
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945 @subsubsection Error Symbols and Condition Names
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946 @cindex error symbol
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947 @cindex error name
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948 @cindex condition name
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949 @cindex user-defined error
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950 @kindex error-conditions
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951
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952 When you signal an error, you specify an @dfn{error symbol} to specify
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953 the kind of error you have in mind. Each error has one and only one
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954 error symbol to categorize it. This is the finest classification of
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955 errors defined by the Emacs Lisp language.
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956
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957 These narrow classifications are grouped into a hierarchy of wider
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958 classes called @dfn{error conditions}, identified by @dfn{condition
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960 themselves: each error symbol is also a condition name. There are also
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961 condition names for more extensive classes, up to the condition name
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962 @code{error} which takes in all kinds of errors. Thus, each error has
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963 one or more condition names: @code{error}, the error symbol if that
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965 classifications.
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966
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967 In order for a symbol to be an error symbol, it must have an
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968 @code{error-conditions} property which gives a list of condition names.
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969 This list defines the conditions which this kind of error belongs to.
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970 (The error symbol itself, and the symbol @code{error}, should always be
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971 members of this list.) Thus, the hierarchy of condition names is
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972 defined by the @code{error-conditions} properties of the error symbols.
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973
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974 In addition to the @code{error-conditions} list, the error symbol
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976 be printed when that error is signaled but not handled. If the
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977 @code{error-message} property exists, but is not a string, the error
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978 message @samp{peculiar error} is used.
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979 @cindex peculiar error
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981 Here is how we define a new error symbol, @code{new-error}:
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982
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983 @example
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984 @group
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985 (put 'new-error
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986 'error-conditions
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987 '(error my-own-errors new-error))
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988 @result{} (error my-own-errors new-error)
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989 @end group
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990 @group
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991 (put 'new-error 'error-message "A new error")
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992 @result{} "A new error"
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993 @end group
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994 @end example
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997 This error has three condition names: @code{new-error}, the narrowest
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998 classification; @code{my-own-errors}, which we imagine is a wider
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999 classification; and @code{error}, which is the widest of all.
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1001 Naturally, Emacs will never signal @code{new-error} on its own; only
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1002 an explicit call to @code{signal} (@pxref{Errors}) in your code can do
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1003 this:
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1004
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1005 @example
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1006 @group
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1007 (signal 'new-error '(x y))
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1008 @error{} A new error: x, y
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1009 @end group
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1010 @end example
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1011
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1012 This error can be handled through any of the three condition names.
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1013 This example handles @code{new-error} and any other errors in the class
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1014 @code{my-own-errors}:
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1015
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1016 @example
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1017 @group
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1018 (condition-case foo
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1019 (bar nil t)
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1020 (my-own-errors nil))
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1021 @end group
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1022 @end example
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1023
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1024 The significant way that errors are classified is by their condition
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1025 names---the names used to match errors with handlers. An error symbol
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1026 serves only as a convenient way to specify the intended error message
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1027 and list of condition names. It would be cumbersome to give
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1028 @code{signal} a list of condition names rather than one error symbol.
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1029
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1030 By contrast, using only error symbols without condition names would
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1031 seriously decrease the power of @code{condition-case}. Condition names
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1032 make it possible to categorize errors at various levels of generality
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1033 when you write an error handler. Using error symbols alone would
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1034 eliminate all but the narrowest level of classification.
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1035
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1036 @xref{Standard Errors}, for a list of all the standard error symbols
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1037 and their conditions.
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1038
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1039 @node Cleanups
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1040 @subsection Cleaning Up from Nonlocal Exits
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1041
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1042 The @code{unwind-protect} construct is essential whenever you
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1043 temporarily put a data structure in an inconsistent state; it permits
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1044 you to ensure the data are consistent in the event of an error or throw.
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1045
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1046 @defspec unwind-protect body cleanup-forms@dots{}
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1047 @cindex cleanup forms
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1048 @cindex protected forms
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1049 @cindex error cleanup
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1050 @cindex unwinding
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1051 @code{unwind-protect} executes the @var{body} with a guarantee that the
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1052 @var{cleanup-forms} will be evaluated if control leaves @var{body}, no
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1053 matter how that happens. The @var{body} may complete normally, or
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1054 execute a @code{throw} out of the @code{unwind-protect}, or cause an
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1055 error; in all cases, the @var{cleanup-forms} will be evaluated.
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1056
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1057 If the @var{body} forms finish normally, @code{unwind-protect} returns
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1058 the value of the last @var{body} form, after it evaluates the
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1059 @var{cleanup-forms}. If the @var{body} forms do not finish,
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1060 @code{unwind-protect} does not return any value in the normal sense.
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1061
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1062 Only the @var{body} is actually protected by the @code{unwind-protect}.
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1063 If any of the @var{cleanup-forms} themselves exits nonlocally (e.g., via
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1064 a @code{throw} or an error), @code{unwind-protect} is @emph{not}
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1065 guaranteed to evaluate the rest of them. If the failure of one of the
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1066 @var{cleanup-forms} has the potential to cause trouble, then protect it
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1067 with another @code{unwind-protect} around that form.
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1068
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1069 The number of currently active @code{unwind-protect} forms counts,
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1070 together with the number of local variable bindings, against the limit
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1071 @code{max-specpdl-size} (@pxref{Local Variables}).
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1072 @end defspec
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1073
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1074 For example, here we make an invisible buffer for temporary use, and
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1075 make sure to kill it before finishing:
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1076
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1077 @smallexample
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1078 @group
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1079 (save-excursion
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1080 (let ((buffer (get-buffer-create " *temp*")))
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1081 (set-buffer buffer)
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1082 (unwind-protect
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1083 @var{body}
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1084 (kill-buffer buffer))))
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1085 @end group
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1086 @end smallexample
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1087
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1088 @noindent
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1089 You might think that we could just as well write @code{(kill-buffer
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1090 (current-buffer))} and dispense with the variable @code{buffer}.
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1091 However, the way shown above is safer, if @var{body} happens to get an
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1092 error after switching to a different buffer! (Alternatively, you could
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1093 write another @code{save-excursion} around the body, to ensure that the
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1094 temporary buffer becomes current in time to kill it.)
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1095
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1096 @findex ftp-login
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1097 Here is an actual example taken from the file @file{ftp.el}. It creates
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1098 a process (@pxref{Processes}) to try to establish a connection to a remote
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1099 machine. As the function @code{ftp-login} is highly susceptible to
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1100 numerous problems which the writer of the function cannot anticipate, it is
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1101 protected with a form that guarantees deletion of the process in the event
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1102 of failure. Otherwise, Emacs might fill up with useless subprocesses.
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1104 @smallexample
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1105 @group
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1106 (let ((win nil))
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1107 (unwind-protect
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1108 (progn
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1109 (setq process (ftp-setup-buffer host file))
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1110 (if (setq win (ftp-login process host user password))
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1112 (error "Ftp login failed")))
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1113 (or win (and process (delete-process process)))))
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1114 @end group
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1115 @end smallexample
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1116
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1118 quit, and the quit happens immediately after the function
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1119 @code{ftp-setup-buffer} returns but before the variable @code{process} is
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1120 set, the process will not be killed. There is no easy way to fix this bug,
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1121 but at least it is very unlikely.
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1122
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1123 Here is another example which uses @code{unwind-protect} to make sure
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1124 to kill a temporary buffer. In this example, the value returned by
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1125 @code{unwind-protect} is used.
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1126
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1127 @example
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1128 (defun shell-command-string (cmd)
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1129 "Return the output of the shell command CMD, as a string."
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1130 (save-excursion
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1131 (set-buffer (generate-new-buffer " OS*cmd"))
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1132 (shell-command cmd t)
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1133 (unwind-protect
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1134 (buffer-string)
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1135 (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))))
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1136 @end example