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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/symbols
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6 @node Symbols, Evaluation, Sequences Arrays Vectors, Top
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7 @chapter Symbols
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8 @cindex symbol
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10 A @dfn{symbol} is an object with a unique name. This chapter
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11 describes symbols, their components, their property lists, and how they
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12 are created and interned. Separate chapters describe the use of symbols
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13 as variables and as function names; see @ref{Variables}, and
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14 @ref{Functions}. For the precise read syntax for symbols, see
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15 @ref{Symbol Type}.
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17 You can test whether an arbitrary Lisp object is a symbol
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18 with @code{symbolp}:
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20 @defun symbolp object
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21 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a symbol, @code{nil}
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22 otherwise.
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23 @end defun
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25 @menu
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26 * Symbol Components:: Symbols have names, values, function definitions
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27 and property lists.
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28 * Definitions:: A definition says how a symbol will be used.
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29 * Creating Symbols:: How symbols are kept unique.
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30 * Property Lists:: Each symbol has a property list
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31 for recording miscellaneous information.
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32 @end menu
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34 @node Symbol Components, Definitions, Symbols, Symbols
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35 @section Symbol Components
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36 @cindex symbol components
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38 Each symbol has four components (or ``cells''), each of which
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39 references another object:
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41 @table @asis
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42 @item Print name
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43 @cindex print name cell
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44 The @dfn{print name cell} holds a string that names the symbol for
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45 reading and printing. See @code{symbol-name} in @ref{Creating Symbols}.
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47 @item Value
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48 @cindex value cell
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49 The @dfn{value cell} holds the current value of the symbol as a
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50 variable. When a symbol is used as a form, the value of the form is the
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51 contents of the symbol's value cell. See @code{symbol-value} in
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52 @ref{Accessing Variables}.
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54 @item Function
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55 @cindex function cell
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56 The @dfn{function cell} holds the function definition of the symbol.
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57 When a symbol is used as a function, its function definition is used in
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58 its place. This cell is also used to make a symbol stand for a keymap
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59 or a keyboard macro, for editor command execution. Because each symbol
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60 has separate value and function cells, variables and function names do
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61 not conflict. See @code{symbol-function} in @ref{Function Cells}.
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63 @item Property list
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64 @cindex property list cell
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65 The @dfn{property list cell} holds the property list of the symbol. See
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66 @code{symbol-plist} in @ref{Property Lists}.
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67 @end table
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69 The print name cell always holds a string, and cannot be changed. The
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70 other three cells can be set individually to any specified Lisp object.
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72 The print name cell holds the string that is the name of the symbol.
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73 Since symbols are represented textually by their names, it is important
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74 not to have two symbols with the same name. The Lisp reader ensures
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75 this: every time it reads a symbol, it looks for an existing symbol with
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76 the specified name before it creates a new one. (In GNU Emacs Lisp,
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77 this lookup uses a hashing algorithm and an obarray; see @ref{Creating
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78 Symbols}.)
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80 In normal usage, the function cell usually contains a function or
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81 macro, as that is what the Lisp interpreter expects to see there
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82 (@pxref{Evaluation}). Keyboard macros (@pxref{Keyboard Macros}),
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83 keymaps (@pxref{Keymaps}) and autoload objects (@pxref{Autoloading}) are
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84 also sometimes stored in the function cell of symbols. We often refer
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85 to ``the function @code{foo}'' when we really mean the function stored
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86 in the function cell of the symbol @code{foo}. We make the distinction
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87 only when necessary.
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89 The property list cell normally should hold a correctly formatted
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90 property list (@pxref{Property Lists}), as a number of functions expect
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91 to see a property list there.
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92
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93 The function cell or the value cell may be @dfn{void}, which means
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94 that the cell does not reference any object. (This is not the same
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95 thing as holding the symbol @code{void}, nor the same as holding the
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96 symbol @code{nil}.) Examining a cell that is void results in an error,
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97 such as @samp{Symbol's value as variable is void}.
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99 The four functions @code{symbol-name}, @code{symbol-value},
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100 @code{symbol-plist}, and @code{symbol-function} return the contents of
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101 the four cells of a symbol. Here as an example we show the contents of
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102 the four cells of the symbol @code{buffer-file-name}:
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104 @example
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105 (symbol-name 'buffer-file-name)
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106 @result{} "buffer-file-name"
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107 (symbol-value 'buffer-file-name)
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108 @result{} "/gnu/elisp/symbols.texi"
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109 (symbol-plist 'buffer-file-name)
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110 @result{} (variable-documentation 29529)
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111 (symbol-function 'buffer-file-name)
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112 @result{} #<subr buffer-file-name>
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113 @end example
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115 @noindent
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116 Because this symbol is the variable which holds the name of the file
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117 being visited in the current buffer, the value cell contents we see are
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118 the name of the source file of this chapter of the Emacs Lisp Manual.
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119 The property list cell contains the list @code{(variable-documentation
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120 29529)} which tells the documentation functions where to find the
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121 documentation string for the variable @code{buffer-file-name} in the
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122 @file{DOC} file. (29529 is the offset from the beginning of the
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123 @file{DOC} file to where that documentation string begins.) The
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124 function cell contains the function for returning the name of the file.
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125 @code{buffer-file-name} names a primitive function, which has no read
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126 syntax and prints in hash notation (@pxref{Primitive Function Type}). A
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127 symbol naming a function written in Lisp would have a lambda expression
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128 (or a byte-code object) in this cell.
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130 @node Definitions, Creating Symbols, Symbol Components, Symbols
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131 @section Defining Symbols
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132 @cindex definition of a symbol
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134 A @dfn{definition} in Lisp is a special form that announces your
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135 intention to use a certain symbol in a particular way. In Emacs Lisp,
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136 you can define a symbol as a variable, or define it as a function (or
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137 macro), or both independently.
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139 A definition construct typically specifies a value or meaning for the
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140 symbol for one kind of use, plus documentation for its meaning when used
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141 in this way. Thus, when you define a symbol as a variable, you can
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142 supply an initial value for the variable, plus documentation for the
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143 variable.
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145 @code{defvar} and @code{defconst} are special forms that define a
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146 symbol as a global variable. They are documented in detail in
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147 @ref{Defining Variables}.
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148
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149 @code{defun} defines a symbol as a function, creating a lambda
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150 expression and storing it in the function cell of the symbol. This
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151 lambda expression thus becomes the function definition of the symbol.
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152 (The term ``function definition'', meaning the contents of the function
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153 cell, is derived from the idea that @code{defun} gives the symbol its
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154 definition as a function.) @xref{Functions}.
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155
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156 @code{defmacro} defines a symbol as a macro. It creates a macro
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157 object and stores it in the function cell of the symbol. Note that a
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158 given symbol can be a macro or a function, but not both at once, because
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159 both macro and function definitions are kept in the function cell, and
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160 that cell can hold only one Lisp object at any given time.
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161 @xref{Macros}.
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162
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163 In GNU Emacs Lisp, a definition is not required in order to use a
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174 @section Creating and Interning Symbols
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175 @cindex reading symbols
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178 how Lisp reads them. Lisp must ensure that it finds the same symbol
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186 When the Lisp reader encounters a symbol, it reads all the characters
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187 of the name. Then it ``hashes'' those characters to find an index in a
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191 and go from there. That is a simple version of hashing. Each element
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193 given hash code; to look for a given name, it is sufficient to look
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220 in the bucket. Because these links are invisible, there is no way to
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221 find all the symbols in an obarray except using @code{mapatoms} (below).
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249 arguments. A @code{wrong-type-argument} error is signaled if the name
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267 This function returns a newly-allocated, uninterned symbol whose name is
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282 This function returns the interned symbol whose name is @var{name}. If
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302 This function returns the symbol in @var{obarray} whose name is
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317 (intern-soft "frazzle") ; @r{That one can be found!}
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328 @code{read}.
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329 @end defvar
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331 @defun mapatoms function &optional obarray
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332 This function calls @var{function} for each symbol in the obarray
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333 @var{obarray}. It returns @code{nil}. If @var{obarray} is omitted, it
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334 defaults to the value of @code{obarray}, the standard obarray for
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335 ordinary symbols.
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337 @smallexample
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338 (setq count 0)
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339 @result{} 0
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340 (defun count-syms (s)
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341 (setq count (1+ count)))
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342 @result{} count-syms
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343 (mapatoms 'count-syms)
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344 @result{} nil
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345 count
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346 @result{} 1871
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347 @end smallexample
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348
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349 See @code{documentation} in @ref{Accessing Documentation}, for another
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350 example using @code{mapatoms}.
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351 @end defun
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352
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353 @node Property Lists,, Creating Symbols, Symbols
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354 @section Property Lists
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355 @cindex property list
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356 @cindex plist
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358 A @dfn{property list} (@dfn{plist} for short) is a list of paired
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359 elements stored in the property list cell of a symbol. Each of the
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360 pairs associates a property name (usually a symbol) with a property or
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361 value. Property lists are generally used to record information about a
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362 symbol, such as its documentation as a variable, the name of the file
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363 where it was defined, or perhaps even the grammatical class of the
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364 symbol (representing a word) in a language-understanding system.
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366 Character positions in a string or buffer can also have property lists.
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367 @xref{Text Properties}.
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368
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369 The property names and values in a property list can be any Lisp
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370 objects, but the names are usually symbols. They are compared using
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371 @code{eq}. Here is an example of a property list, found on the symbol
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372 @code{progn} when the compiler is loaded:
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374 @example
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375 (lisp-indent-function 0 byte-compile byte-compile-progn)
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376 @end example
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378 @noindent
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379 Here @code{lisp-indent-function} and @code{byte-compile} are property
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380 names, and the other two elements are the corresponding values.
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382 @cindex property lists vs association lists
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383 Association lists (@pxref{Association Lists}) are very similar to
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384 property lists. In contrast to association lists, the order of the
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385 pairs in the property list is not significant since the property names
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386 must be distinct.
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388 Property lists are better than association lists for attaching
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389 information to various Lisp function names or variables. If all the
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390 associations are recorded in one association list, the program will need
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391 to search that entire list each time a function or variable is to be
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392 operated on. By contrast, if the information is recorded in the
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393 property lists of the function names or variables themselves, each
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394 search will scan only the length of one property list, which is usually
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395 short. This is why the documentation for a variable is recorded in a
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396 property named @code{variable-documentation}. The byte compiler
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398 treatment.
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400 However, association lists have their own advantages. Depending on
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402 an association list than to update a property. All properties for a
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405 reason, it is a good idea to choose property names that are probably
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406 unique, such as by including the name of the library in the property
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407 name.) An association list may be used like a stack where associations
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411 @defun symbol-plist symbol
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412 This function returns the property list of @var{symbol}.
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415 @defun setplist symbol plist
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416 This function sets @var{symbol}'s property list to @var{plist}.
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417 Normally, @var{plist} should be a well-formed property list, but this is
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420 @smallexample
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421 (setplist 'foo '(a 1 b (2 3) c nil))
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423 (symbol-plist 'foo)
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424 @result{} (a 1 b (2 3) c nil)
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429 nonstandard fashion; in fact, the abbrev mechanism does so
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430 (@pxref{Abbrevs}).
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431 @end defun
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433 @defun get symbol property
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434 This function finds the value of the property named @var{property} in
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435 @var{symbol}'s property list. If there is no such property, @code{nil}
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439 The name @var{property} is compared with the existing property names
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446 This function puts @var{value} onto @var{symbol}'s property list under
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452 @result{}'transitive
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457 (symbol-plist 'fly)
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458 @result{} (verb transitive noun (a buzzing little bug))
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