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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/objects
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6 @node Types of Lisp Object, Numbers, Introduction, Top
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7 @chapter Lisp Data Types
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8 @cindex object
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9 @cindex Lisp object
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10 @cindex type
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11 @cindex data type
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13 A Lisp @dfn{object} is a piece of data used and manipulated by Lisp
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14 programs. For our purposes, a @dfn{type} or @dfn{data type} is a set of
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15 possible objects.
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17 Every object belongs to at least one type. Objects of the same type
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18 have similar structures and may usually be used in the same contexts.
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19 Types can overlap, and objects can belong to two or more types.
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20 Consequently, we can ask whether an object belongs to a particular type,
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21 but not for ``the'' type of an object.
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23 @cindex primitive type
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24 A few fundamental object types are built into Emacs. These, from
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25 which all other types are constructed, are called @dfn{primitive
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26 types}. Each object belongs to one and only one primitive type. These
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27 types include @dfn{integer}, @dfn{float}, @dfn{cons}, @dfn{symbol},
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28 @dfn{string}, @dfn{vector}, @dfn{subr}, @dfn{byte-code function}, and
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29 several special types, such as @dfn{buffer}, that are related to
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30 editing. (@xref{Editing Types}.)
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32 Each primitive type has a corresponding Lisp function that checks
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33 whether an object is a member of that type.
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35 Note that Lisp is unlike many other languages in that Lisp objects are
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36 @dfn{self-typing}: the primitive type of the object is implicit in the
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37 object itself. For example, if an object is a vector, nothing can treat
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38 it as a number; Lisp knows it is a vector, not a number.
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40 In most languages, the programmer must declare the data type of each
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41 variable, and the type is known by the compiler but not represented in
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42 the data. Such type declarations do not exist in Emacs Lisp. A Lisp
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43 variable can have any type of value, and remembers the type of any value
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44 you store in it.
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46 This chapter describes the purpose, printed representation, and read
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47 syntax of each of the standard types in GNU Emacs Lisp. Details on how
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48 to use these types can be found in later chapters.
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50 @menu
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51 * Printed Representation:: How Lisp objects are represented as text.
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52 * Comments:: Comments and their formatting conventions.
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53 * Programming Types:: Types found in all Lisp systems.
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54 * Editing Types:: Types specific to Emacs.
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55 * Type Predicates:: Tests related to types.
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56 * Equality Predicates:: Tests of equality between any two objects.
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57 @end menu
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59 @node Printed Representation
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60 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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61 @section Printed Representation and Read Syntax
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62 @cindex printed representation
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63 @cindex read syntax
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65 The @dfn{printed representation} of an object is the format of the
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66 output generated by the Lisp printer (the function @code{prin1}) for
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67 that object. The @dfn{read syntax} of an object is the format of the
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68 input accepted by the Lisp reader (the function @code{read}) for that
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69 object. Most objects have more than one possible read syntax. Some
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70 types of object have no read syntax; except for these cases, the printed
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71 representation of an object is also a read syntax for it.
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72
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73 In other languages, an expression is text; it has no other form. In
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74 Lisp, an expression is primarily a Lisp object and only secondarily the
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75 text that is the object's read syntax. Often there is no need to
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76 emphasize this distinction, but you must keep it in the back of your
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77 mind, or you will occasionally be very confused.
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79 @cindex hash notation
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80 Every type has a printed representation. Some types have no read
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81 syntax, since it may not make sense to enter objects of these types
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82 directly in a Lisp program. For example, the buffer type does not have
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83 a read syntax. Objects of these types are printed in @dfn{hash
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84 notation}: the characters @samp{#<} followed by a descriptive string
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85 (typically the type name followed by the name of the object), and closed
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86 with a matching @samp{>}. Hash notation cannot be read at all, so the
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87 Lisp reader signals the error @code{invalid-read-syntax} whenever it
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88 encounters @samp{#<}.
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89 @kindex invalid-read-syntax
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90
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91 @example
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92 (current-buffer)
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93 @result{} #<buffer objects.texi>
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94 @end example
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95
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96 When you evaluate an expression interactively, the Lisp interpreter
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97 first reads the textual representation of it, producing a Lisp object,
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98 and then evaluates that object (@pxref{Evaluation}). However,
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99 evaluation and reading are separate activities. Reading returns the
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100 Lisp object represented by the text that is read; the object may or may
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101 not be evaluated later. @xref{Input Functions}, for a description of
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102 @code{read}, the basic function for reading objects.
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103
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104 @node Comments
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105 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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106 @section Comments
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107 @cindex comments
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108 @cindex @samp{;} in comment
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109
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110 A @dfn{comment} is text that is written in a program only for the sake
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111 of humans that read the program, and that has no effect on the meaning
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112 of the program. In Lisp, a semicolon (@samp{;}) starts a comment if it
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113 is not within a string or character constant. The comment continues to
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114 the end of line. The Lisp reader discards comments; they do not become
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115 part of the Lisp objects which represent the program within the Lisp
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116 system.
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117
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118 @xref{Comment Tips}, for conventions for formatting comments.
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119
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120 @node Programming Types
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121 @section Programming Types
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122 @cindex programming types
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123
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124 There are two general categories of types in Emacs Lisp: those having
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125 to do with Lisp programming, and those having to do with editing. The
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126 former exist in many Lisp implementations, in one form or another. The
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127 latter are unique to Emacs Lisp.
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129 @menu
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130 * Integer Type:: Numbers without fractional parts.
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131 * Floating Point Type:: Numbers with fractional parts and with a large range.
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132 * Character Type:: The representation of letters, numbers and
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133 control characters.
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134 * Sequence Type:: Both lists and arrays are classified as sequences.
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135 * List Type:: Lists gave Lisp its name (not to mention reputation).
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136 * Array Type:: Arrays include strings and vectors.
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137 * String Type:: An (efficient) array of characters.
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138 * Vector Type:: One-dimensional arrays.
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139 * Symbol Type:: A multi-use object that refers to a function,
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140 variable, property list, or itself.
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141 * Lisp Function Type:: A piece of executable code you can call from elsewhere.
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142 * Lisp Macro Type:: A method of expanding an expression into another
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143 expression, more fundamental but less pretty.
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144 * Primitive Function Type:: A function written in C, callable from Lisp.
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145 * Byte-Code Type:: A function written in Lisp, then compiled.
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146 * Autoload Type:: A type used for automatically loading seldom-used
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147 functions.
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148 @end menu
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150 @node Integer Type
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151 @subsection Integer Type
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152
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153 Integers were the only kind of number in Emacs version 18. The range
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154 of values for integers is @minus{}8388608 to 8388607 (24 bits; i.e.,
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155 @ifinfo
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156 -2**23
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157 @end ifinfo
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158 @tex
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159 $-2^{23}$
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160 @end tex
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161 to
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162 @ifinfo
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163 2**23 - 1)
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164 @end ifinfo
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208 @cindex @sc{ASCII} character codes
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224 @cindex printed representation for characters
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225 @cindex syntax for characters
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275 ?\b @result{} 8 ; @r{backspace, @key{BS}, @kbd{C-h}}
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342 @samp{?\M-\002}.
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349 special terminals; ordinary terminals do not indicate the distinction to
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361 @cindex @samp{?} in character constant
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362 @cindex question mark in character constant
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363 @cindex @samp{\} in character constant
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364 @cindex backslash in character constant
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365 @cindex octal character code
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366 Finally, the most general read syntax consists of a question mark
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368 octal digits); thus, @samp{?\101} for the character @kbd{A},
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369 @samp{?\001} for the character @kbd{C-a}, and @code{?\002} for the
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375 @group
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376 ?\012 @result{} 10 ?\n @result{} 10 ?\C-j @result{} 10
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377 ?\101 @result{} 65 ?A @result{} 65
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378 @end group
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379 @end example
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381 A backslash is allowed, and harmless, preceding any character without
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382 a special escape meaning; thus, @samp{?\+} is equivalent to @samp{?+}.
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383 There is no reason to add a backslash before most characters. However,
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385 @samp{()\|;'`"#.,} to avoid confusing the Emacs commands for editing
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387 space, tab, newline and formfeed. However, it is cleaner to use one of
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388 the easily readable escape sequences, such as @samp{\t}, instead of an
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392 @subsection Sequence Types
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396 arrays. Thus, an object of type list or of type array is also
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405 Lists, strings and vectors are different, but they have important
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406 similarities. For example, all have a length @var{l}, and all have
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413 It is impossible to read the same sequence twice, since sequences are
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426 @sc{cdr}. Each of them can point to any Lisp object, but when the cons
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430 The names @sc{car} and @sc{cdr} have only historical meaning now. The
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431 original Lisp implementation ran on an @w{IBM 704} computer which
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439 @cindex atom
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444 @cindex parenthesis
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445 The read syntax and printed representation for lists are identical, and
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471 @end group
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472 @end example
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489 @group
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491 | car | cdr | | car | cdr | | car | cdr |
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495 @end group
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496 @end smallexample
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499 @cindex @code{nil} in lists
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500 @cindex empty list
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501 A list with no elements in it is the @dfn{empty list}; it is identical
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503 and a list.
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507 @example
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508 (A 2 "A") ; @r{A list of three elements.}
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509 () ; @r{A list of no elements (the empty list).}
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510 nil ; @r{A list of no elements (the empty list).}
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512 (A ()) ; @r{A list of two elements: @code{A} and the empty list.}
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514 ((A B C)) ; @r{A list of one element}
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515 ; @r{(which is a list of three elements).}
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516 @end example
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518 Here is the list @code{(A ())}, or equivalently @code{(A nil)},
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522 @group
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528 @end group
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529 @end example
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531 @menu
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532 * Dotted Pair Notation:: An alternative syntax for lists.
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533 * Association List Type:: A specially constructed list.
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534 @end menu
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536 @node Dotted Pair Notation
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537 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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538 @subsubsection Dotted Pair Notation
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539 @cindex dotted pair notation
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540 @cindex @samp{.} in lists
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542 @dfn{Dotted pair notation} is an alternative syntax for cons cells
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543 that represents the @sc{car} and @sc{cdr} explicitly. In this syntax,
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544 @code{(@var{a} .@: @var{b})} stands for a cons cell whose @sc{car} is
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545 the object @var{a}, and whose @sc{cdr} is the object @var{b}. Dotted
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546 pair notation is therefore more general than list syntax. In the dotted
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547 pair notation, the list @samp{(1 2 3)} is written as @samp{(1 . (2 . (3
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548 . nil)))}. For @code{nil}-terminated lists, the two notations produce
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549 the same result, but list notation is usually clearer and more
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550 convenient when it is applicable. When printing a list, the dotted pair
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551 notation is only used if the @sc{cdr} of a cell is not a list.
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553 Here's how box notation can illustrate dotted pairs. This example
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554 shows the pair @code{(rose . violet)}:
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556 @example
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557 @group
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558 ___ ___
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563 @end group
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564 @end example
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565
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566 Dotted pair notation can be combined with list notation to represent a
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567 chain of cons cells with a non-@code{nil} final @sc{cdr}. For example,
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568 @code{(rose violet . buttercup)} is equivalent to @code{(rose . (violet
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569 . buttercup))}. The object looks like this:
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571 @example
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572 @group
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578 @end group
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579 @end example
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581 These diagrams make it evident why @w{@code{(rose .@: violet .@:
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582 buttercup)}} is invalid syntax; it would require a cons cell that has
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583 three parts rather than two.
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584
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585 The list @code{(rose violet)} is equivalent to @code{(rose . (violet))}
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586 and looks like this:
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588 @example
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589 @group
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595 @end group
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596 @end example
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598 Similarly, the three-element list @code{(rose violet buttercup)}
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600 @ifinfo
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610 @end group
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611 @end example
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612 @end ifinfo
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614 @node Association List Type
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615 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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618 An @dfn{association list} or @dfn{alist} is a specially-constructed
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619 list whose elements are cons cells. In each element, the @sc{car} is
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621 @dfn{associated value}. (In some cases, the associated value is stored
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623 stacks, since it is easy to add or remove associations at the front of
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624 the list.
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629 (setq alist-of-colors
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630 '((rose . red) (lily . white) (buttercup . yellow)))
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631 @end example
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633 @noindent
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635 first element, @code{rose} is the key and @code{red} is the value.
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638 functions that work on alists.
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640 @node Array Type
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641 @subsection Array Type
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645 memory. Accessing any element of an array takes a the same amount of
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646 time. In contrast, accessing an element of a list requires time
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658 An array may have any length up to the largest integer; but once
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664 The array type is contained in the sequence type and contains both the
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665 string type and the vector type.
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666
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667 @node String Type
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668 @subsection String Type
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669
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670 A @dfn{string} is an array of characters. Strings are used for many
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671 purposes in Emacs, as can be expected in a text editor; for example, as
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672 the names of Lisp symbols, as messages for the user, and to represent
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673 text extracted from buffers. Strings in Lisp are constants: evaluation
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675
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676 @cindex @samp{"} in strings
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677 @cindex double-quote in strings
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678 @cindex @samp{\} in strings
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679 @cindex backslash in strings
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680 The read syntax for strings is a double-quote, an arbitrary number of
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681 characters, and another double-quote, @code{"like this"}. The Lisp
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682 reader accepts the same formats for reading the characters of a string
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683 as it does for reading single characters (without the question mark that
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684 begins a character literal). You can enter a nonprinting character such
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685 as tab, @kbd{C-a} or @kbd{M-C-A} using the convenient escape sequences,
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686 like this: @code{"\t, \C-a, \M-\C-a"}. You can include a double-quote
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687 in a string by preceding it with a backslash; thus, @code{"\""} is a
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688 string containing just a single double-quote character.
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689 (@xref{Character Type}, for a description of the read syntax for
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690 characters.)
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691
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692 If you use the @samp{\M-} syntax to indicate a meta character in a
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693 string constant, this sets the 2**7 bit of the character in the string.
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694 This is not the same representation that the meta modifier has in a
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695 character on its own (not inside a string). @xref{Character Type}.
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696
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697 Strings cannot hold characters that have the hyper, super or alt
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698 modifiers; they can hold @sc{ASCII} control characters, but no others.
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699 They do not distinguish case in @sc{ASCII} control characters.
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700
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701 In contrast with the C programming language, Emacs Lisp allows
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702 newlines in string literals. But an escaped newline---one that is
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703 preceded by @samp{\}---does not become part of the string; i.e., the
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704 Lisp reader ignores an escaped newline in a string literal.
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705 @cindex newline in strings
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706
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707 @example
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708 "It is useful to include newlines
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709 in documentation strings,
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710 but the newline is \
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711 ignored if escaped."
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712 @result{} "It is useful to include newlines
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713 in documentation strings,
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714 but the newline is ignored if escaped."
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715 @end example
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716
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717 The printed representation of a string consists of a double-quote, the
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718 characters it contains, and another double-quote. However, any
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719 backslash or double-quote characters in the string are preceded with a
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720 backslash like this: @code{"this \" is an embedded quote"}.
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721
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722 A string can hold properties of the text it contains, in addition to
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723 the characters themselves. This enables programs that copy text between
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724 strings and buffers to preserve the properties with no special effort.
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725 @xref{Text Properties}. Strings with text properties have a special
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726 read and print syntax:
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727
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728 @example
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729 #("@var{characters}" @var{property-data}...)
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730 @end example
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731
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732 @noindent
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733 where @var{property-data} consists of zero or more elements, in groups
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735
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736 @example
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737 @var{beg} @var{end} @var{plist}
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738 @end example
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739
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740 @noindent
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741 The elements @var{beg} and @var{end} are integers, and together specify
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742 a range of indices in the string; @var{plist} is the property list for
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743 that range.
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744
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745 @xref{Strings and Characters}, for functions that work on strings.
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746
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747 @node Vector Type
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748 @subsection Vector Type
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749
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750 A @dfn{vector} is a one-dimensional array of elements of any type. It
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751 takes a constant amount of time to access any element of a vector. (In
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752 a list, the access time of an element is proportional to the distance of
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753 the element from the beginning of the list.)
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754
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755 The printed representation of a vector consists of a left square
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756 bracket, the elements, and a right square bracket. This is also the
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757 read syntax. Like numbers and strings, vectors are considered constants
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758 for evaluation.
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759
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760 @example
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761 [1 "two" (three)] ; @r{A vector of three elements.}
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762 @result{} [1 "two" (three)]
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763 @end example
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764
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765 @xref{Vectors}, for functions that work with vectors.
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766
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767 @node Symbol Type
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768 @subsection Symbol Type
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769
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770 A @dfn{symbol} in GNU Emacs Lisp is an object with a name. The symbol
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771 name serves as the printed representation of the symbol. In ordinary
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772 use, the name is unique---no two symbols have the same name.
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773
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774 A symbol can serve as a variable, as a function name, or to hold a
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775 property list. Or it may serve only to be distinct from all other Lisp
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776 objects, so that its presence in a data structure may be recognized
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777 reliably. In a given context, usually only one of these uses is
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778 intended. But you can use one symbol in all of these ways,
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779 independently.
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780
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781 @cindex @samp{\} in symbols
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782 @cindex backslash in symbols
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783 A symbol name can contain any characters whatever. Most symbol names
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784 are written with letters, digits, and the punctuation characters
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785 @samp{-+=*/}. Such names require no special punctuation; the characters
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786 of the name suffice as long as the name does not look like a number.
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787 (If it does, write a @samp{\} at the beginning of the name to force
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788 interpretation as a symbol.) The characters @samp{_~!@@$%^&:<>@{@}} are
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789 less often used but also require no special punctuation. Any other
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790 characters may be included in a symbol's name by escaping them with a
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791 backslash. In contrast to its use in strings, however, a backslash in
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792 the name of a symbol quotes the single character that follows the
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793 backslash, without conversion. For example, in a string, @samp{\t}
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794 represents a tab character; in the name of a symbol, however, @samp{\t}
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795 merely quotes the letter @kbd{t}. To have a symbol with a tab character
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796 in its name, you must actually use a tab (preceded with a backslash).
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797 But it's rare to do such a thing.
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799 @cindex CL note---case of letters
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800 @quotation
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801 @b{Common Lisp note:} in Common Lisp, lower case letters are always
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802 ``folded'' to upper case, unless they are explicitly escaped. This is
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803 in contrast to Emacs Lisp, in which upper case and lower case letters
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804 are distinct.
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805 @end quotation
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806
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807 Here are several examples of symbol names. Note that the @samp{+} in
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808 the fifth example is escaped to prevent it from being read as a number.
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809 This is not necessary in the last example because the rest of the name
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810 makes it invalid as a number.
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811
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812 @example
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813 @group
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814 foo ; @r{A symbol named @samp{foo}.}
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815 FOO ; @r{A symbol named @samp{FOO}, different from @samp{foo}.}
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816 char-to-string ; @r{A symbol named @samp{char-to-string}.}
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817 @end group
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818 @group
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819 1+ ; @r{A symbol named @samp{1+}}
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820 ; @r{(not @samp{+1}, which is an integer).}
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821 @end group
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822 @group
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823 \+1 ; @r{A symbol named @samp{+1}}
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825 @end group
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826 @group
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827 \(*\ 1\ 2\) ; @r{A symbol named @samp{(* 1 2)} (a worse name).}
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829 @c apparent misalignment of the comment.
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830 +-*/_~!@@$%^&=:<>@{@} ; @r{A symbol named @samp{+-*/_~!@@$%^&=:<>@{@}}.}
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831 ; @r{These characters need not be escaped.}
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832 @end group
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833 @end example
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834
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835 @node Lisp Function Type
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836 @subsection Lisp Function Type
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837
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838 Just as functions in other programming languages are executable,
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839 @dfn{Lisp function} objects are pieces of executable code. However,
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840 functions in Lisp are primarily Lisp objects, and only secondarily the
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841 text which represents them. These Lisp objects are lambda expressions:
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842 lists whose first element is the symbol @code{lambda} (@pxref{Lambda
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843 Expressions}).
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844
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845 In most programming languages, it is impossible to have a function
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846 without a name. In Lisp, a function has no intrinsic name. A lambda
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847 expression is also called an @dfn{anonymous function} (@pxref{Anonymous
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848 Functions}). A named function in Lisp is actually a symbol with a valid
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849 function in its function cell (@pxref{Defining Functions}).
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850
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851 Most of the time, functions are called when their names are written in
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852 Lisp expressions in Lisp programs. However, you can construct or obtain
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853 a function object at run time and then call it with the primitive
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854 functions @code{funcall} and @code{apply}. @xref{Calling Functions}.
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855
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856 @node Lisp Macro Type
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857 @subsection Lisp Macro Type
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858
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859 A @dfn{Lisp macro} is a user-defined construct that extends the Lisp
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860 language. It is represented as an object much like a function, but with
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861 different parameter-passing semantics. A Lisp macro has the form of a
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862 list whose first element is the symbol @code{macro} and whose @sc{cdr}
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863 is a Lisp function object, including the @code{lambda} symbol.
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864
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865 Lisp macro objects are usually defined with the built-in
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866 @code{defmacro} function, but any list that begins with @code{macro} is
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867 a macro as far as Emacs is concerned. @xref{Macros}, for an explanation
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868 of how to write a macro.
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869
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870 @node Primitive Function Type
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871 @subsection Primitive Function Type
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872 @cindex special forms
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873
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874 A @dfn{primitive function} is a function callable from Lisp but
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875 written in the C programming language. Primitive functions are also
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876 called @dfn{subrs} or @dfn{built-in functions}. (The word ``subr'' is
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877 derived from ``subroutine''.) Most primitive functions evaluate all
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878 their arguments when they are called. A primitive function that does
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879 not evaluate all its arguments is called a @dfn{special form}
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880 (@pxref{Special Forms}).@refill
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881
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882 It does not matter to the caller of a function whether the function is
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883 primitive. However, this does matter if you try to substitute a
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884 function written in Lisp for a primitive of the same name. The reason
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885 is that the primitive function may be called directly from C code.
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886 Calls to the redefined function from Lisp will use the new definition,
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887 but calls from C code may still use the built-in definition.
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888
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889 The term @dfn{function} refers to all Emacs functions, whether written
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890 in Lisp or C. @xref{Lisp Function Type}, for information about the
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891 functions written in Lisp.@refill
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892
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893 Primitive functions have no read syntax and print in hash notation
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894 with the name of the subroutine.
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895
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896 @example
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897 @group
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898 (symbol-function 'car) ; @r{Access the function cell}
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899 ; @r{of the symbol.}
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900 @result{} #<subr car>
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901 (subrp (symbol-function 'car)) ; @r{Is this a primitive function?}
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902 @result{} t ; @r{Yes.}
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903 @end group
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904 @end example
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905
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906 @node Byte-Code Type
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907 @subsection Byte-Code Function Type
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908
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909 The byte compiler produces @dfn{byte-code function objects}.
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910 Internally, a byte-code function object is much like a vector; however,
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911 the evaluator handles this data type specially when it appears as a
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912 function to be called. @xref{Byte Compilation}, for information about
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913 the byte compiler.
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914
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915 The printed representation for a byte-code function object is like that
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916 for a vector, with an additional @samp{#} before the opening @samp{[}.
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917
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918 @node Autoload Type
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919 @subsection Autoload Type
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920
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921 An @dfn{autoload object} is a list whose first element is the symbol
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922 @code{autoload}. It is stored as the function definition of a symbol as
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923 a placeholder for the real definition; it says that the real definition
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924 is found in a file of Lisp code that should be loaded when necessary.
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925 The autoload object contains the name of the file, plus some other
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926 information about the real definition.
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927
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928 After the file has been loaded, the symbol should have a new function
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929 definition that is not an autoload object. The new definition is then
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930 called as if it had been there to begin with. From the user's point of
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931 view, the function call works as expected, using the function definition
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932 in the loaded file.
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933
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934 An autoload object is usually created with the function
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935 @code{autoload}, which stores the object in the function cell of a
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936 symbol. @xref{Autoload}, for more details.
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937
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938 @node Editing Types
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939 @section Editing Types
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940 @cindex editing types
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941
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942 The types in the previous section are common to many Lisp dialects.
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943 Emacs Lisp provides several additional data types for purposes connected
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944 with editing.
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945
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946 @menu
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947 * Buffer Type:: The basic object of editing.
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948 * Marker Type:: A position in a buffer.
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949 * Window Type:: Buffers are displayed in windows.
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950 * Frame Type:: Windows subdivide frames.
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951 * Window Configuration Type:: Recording the way a frame is subdivided.
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952 * Process Type:: A process running on the underlying OS.
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953 * Stream Type:: Receive or send characters.
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954 * Keymap Type:: What function a keystroke invokes.
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955 * Syntax Table Type:: What a character means.
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956 * Display Table Type:: How display tables are represented.
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957 * Overlay Type:: How an overlay is represented.
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958 @end menu
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959
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960 @node Buffer Type
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961 @subsection Buffer Type
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962
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963 A @dfn{buffer} is an object that holds text that can be edited
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964 (@pxref{Buffers}). Most buffers hold the contents of a disk file
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965 (@pxref{Files}) so they can be edited, but some are used for other
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966 purposes. Most buffers are also meant to be seen by the user, and
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967 therefore displayed, at some time, in a window (@pxref{Windows}). But a
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968 buffer need not be displayed in any window.
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969
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970 The contents of a buffer are much like a string, but buffers are not
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971 used like strings in Emacs Lisp, and the available operations are
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972 different. For example, insertion of text into a buffer is very
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973 efficient, whereas ``inserting'' text into a string requires
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974 concatenating substrings, and the result is an entirely new string
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975 object.
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976
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977 Each buffer has a designated position called @dfn{point}
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978 (@pxref{Positions}). At any time, one buffer is the @dfn{current
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979 buffer}. Most editing commands act on the contents of the current
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980 buffer in the neighborhood of point. Many other functions manipulate or
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981 test the characters in the current buffer; a whole chapter in this
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982 manual is devoted to describing these functions (@pxref{Text}).
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983
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984 Several other data structures are associated with each buffer:
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985
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986 @itemize @bullet
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987 @item
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988 a local syntax table (@pxref{Syntax Tables});
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989
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990 @item
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991 a local keymap (@pxref{Keymaps}); and,
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992
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993 @item
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994 a local variable binding list (@pxref{Buffer-Local Variables}).
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995 @end itemize
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997 @noindent
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998 The local keymap and variable list contain entries which individually
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999 override global bindings or values. These are used to customize the
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1000 behavior of programs in different buffers, without actually changing the
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1001 programs.
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1003 Buffers have no read syntax. They print in hash notation with the
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1004 buffer name.
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1005
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1006 @example
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1007 @group
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1008 (current-buffer)
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1009 @result{} #<buffer objects.texi>
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1010 @end group
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1011 @end example
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1012
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1013 @node Marker Type
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1014 @subsection Marker Type
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1015
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1016 A @dfn{marker} denotes a position in a specific buffer. Markers
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1017 therefore have two components: one for the buffer, and one for the
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1018 position. Changes in the buffer's text automatically relocate the
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1019 position value as necessary to ensure that the marker always points
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1020 between the same two characters in the buffer.
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1021
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1022 Markers have no read syntax. They print in hash notation, giving the
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1023 current character position and the name of the buffer.
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1024
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1025 @example
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1026 @group
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1027 (point-marker)
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1028 @result{} #<marker at 10779 in objects.texi>
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1029 @end group
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1030 @end example
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1031
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1032 @xref{Markers}, for information on how to test, create, copy, and move
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1033 markers.
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1034
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1035 @node Window Type
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1036 @subsection Window Type
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1037
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1038 A @dfn{window} describes the portion of the terminal screen that Emacs
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1039 uses to display a buffer. Every window has one associated buffer, whose
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1040 contents appear in the window. By contrast, a given buffer may appear
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1041 in one window, no window, or several windows.
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1042
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1043 Though many windows may exist simultaneously, at any time one window
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1044 is designated the @dfn{selected window}. This is the window where the
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1045 cursor is (usually) displayed when Emacs is ready for a command. The
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1046 selected window usually displays the current buffer, but this is not
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1047 necessarily the case.
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1048
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1049 Windows are grouped on the screen into frames; each window belongs to
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1050 one and only one frame. @xref{Frame Type}.
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1051
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1052 Windows have no read syntax. They print in hash notation, giving the
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1053 window number and the name of the buffer being displayed. The window
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1054 numbers exist to identify windows uniquely, since the buffer displayed
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1055 in any given window can change frequently.
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1056
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1057 @example
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1058 @group
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1059 (selected-window)
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1060 @result{} #<window 1 on objects.texi>
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1061 @end group
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1062 @end example
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1063
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1064 @xref{Windows}, for a description of the functions that work on windows.
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1065
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1066 @node Frame Type
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1067 @subsection Frame Type
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1068
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1069 A @var{frame} is a rectangle on the screen that contains one or more
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1070 Emacs windows. A frame initially contains a single main window (plus
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1071 perhaps a minibuffer window) which you can subdivide vertically or
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1072 horizontally into smaller windows.
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1073
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1074 Frames have no read syntax. They print in hash notation, giving the
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1075 frame's title, plus its address in core (useful to identify the frame
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1076 uniquely).
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1077
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1078 @example
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1079 @group
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1080 (selected-frame)
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1081 @result{} #<frame xemacs@@mole.gnu.ai.mit.edu 0xdac80>
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1082 @end group
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1083 @end example
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1084
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1085 @xref{Frames}, for a description of the functions that work on frames.
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1086
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1087 @node Window Configuration Type
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1088 @subsection Window Configuration Type
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1089 @cindex screen layout
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1090
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1091 A @dfn{window configuration} stores information about the positions,
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1092 sizes, and contents of the windows in a frame, so you can recreate the
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1093 same arrangement of windows later.
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1094
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1095 Window configurations do not have a read syntax. They print as
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1096 @samp{#<window-configuration>}. @xref{Window Configurations}, for a
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1097 description of several functions related to window configurations.
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1098
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1099 @node Process Type
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1100 @subsection Process Type
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1101
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1102 The word @dfn{process} usually means a running program. Emacs itself
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1103 runs in a process of this sort. However, in Emacs Lisp, a process is a
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1104 Lisp object that designates a subprocess created by the Emacs process.
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1105 Programs such as shells, GDB, ftp, and compilers, running in
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1106 subprocesses of Emacs, extend the capabilities of Emacs.
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1107
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1108 An Emacs subprocess takes textual input from Emacs and returns textual
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1109 output to Emacs for further manipulation. Emacs can also send signals
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1110 to the subprocess.
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1111
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1112 Process objects have no read syntax. They print in hash notation,
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1113 giving the name of the process:
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1114
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1115 @example
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1116 @group
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1117 (process-list)
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1118 @result{} (#<process shell>)
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1119 @end group
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1120 @end example
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1121
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1122 @xref{Processes}, for information about functions that create, delete,
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1123 return information about, send input or signals to, and receive output
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1124 from processes.
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1125
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1126 @node Stream Type
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1127 @subsection Stream Type
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1128
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1129 A @dfn{stream} is an object that can be used as a source or sink for
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1130 characters---either to supply characters for input or to accept them as
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1131 output. Many different types can be used this way: markers, buffers,
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1132 strings, and functions. Most often, input streams (character sources)
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1133 obtain characters from the keyboard, a buffer, or a file, and output
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1134 streams (character sinks) send characters to a buffer, such as a
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1135 @file{*Help*} buffer, or to the echo area.
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1136
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1137 The object @code{nil}, in addition to its other meanings, may be used
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1138 as a stream. It stands for the value of the variable
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1139 @code{standard-input} or @code{standard-output}. Also, the object
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1140 @code{t} as a stream specifies input using the minibuffer
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1141 (@pxref{Minibuffers}) or output in the echo area (@pxref{The Echo
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1142 Area}).
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1143
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1144 Streams have no special printed representation or read syntax, and
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1145 print as whatever primitive type they are.
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1146
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1147 @xref{Streams}, for a description of various functions related to
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1148 streams, including various parsing and printing functions.
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1149
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1150 @node Keymap Type
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1151 @subsection Keymap Type
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1152
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1153 A @dfn{keymap} maps keys typed by the user to commands. This mapping
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1154 controls how the user's command input is executed. A keymap is actually
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1155 a list whose @sc{car} is the symbol @code{keymap}.
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1156
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1157 @xref{Keymaps}, for information about creating keymaps, handling prefix
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1158 keys, local as well as global keymaps, and changing key bindings.
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1159
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1160 @node Syntax Table Type
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1161 @subsection Syntax Table Type
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1162
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1163 A @dfn{syntax table} is a vector of 256 integers. Each element of the
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1164 vector defines how one character is interpreted when it appears in a
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1165 buffer. For example, in C mode (@pxref{Major Modes}), the @samp{+}
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1166 character is punctuation, but in Lisp mode it is a valid character in a
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1167 symbol. These modes specify different interpretations by changing the
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1168 syntax table entry for @samp{+}, at index 43 in the syntax table.
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1169
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1170 Syntax tables are only used for scanning text in buffers, not for
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1171 reading Lisp expressions. The table the Lisp interpreter uses to read
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1172 expressions is built into the Emacs source code and cannot be changed;
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1173 thus, to change the list delimiters to be @samp{@{} and @samp{@}}
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1174 instead of @samp{(} and @samp{)} would be impossible.
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1175
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1176 @xref{Syntax Tables}, for details about syntax classes and how to make
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1177 and modify syntax tables.
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1178
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1179 @node Display Table Type
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1180 @subsection Display Table Type
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1181
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1182 A @dfn{display table} specifies how to display each character code.
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1183 Each buffer and each window can have its own display table. A display
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1184 table is actually a vector of length 261. @xref{Display Tables}.
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1185
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1186 @node Overlay Type
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1187 @subsection Overlay Type
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1188
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1189 An @dfn{overlay} specifies temporary alteration of the display
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1190 appearance of a part of a buffer. It contains markers delimiting a
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1191 range of the buffer, plus a property list (a list whose elements are
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1192 alternating property names and values). Overlays are used to present
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1193 parts of the buffer temporarily in a different display style.
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1194
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1195 @xref{Overlays}, for how to create and use overlays. They have no
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1196 read syntax, and print in hash notation, giving the buffer name and
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1197 range of positions.
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1198
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1199 @node Type Predicates
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1200 @section Type Predicates
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1201 @cindex predicates
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1202 @cindex type checking
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1203 @kindex wrong-type-argument
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1204
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1205 The Emacs Lisp interpreter itself does not perform type checking on
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1206 the actual arguments passed to functions when they are called. It could
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1207 not do so, since function arguments in Lisp do not have declared data
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1208 types, as they do in other programming languages. It is therefore up to
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1209 the individual function to test whether each actual argument belongs to
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1210 a type that the function can use.
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1211
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1212 All built-in functions do check the types of their actual arguments
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1213 when appropriate, and signal a @code{wrong-type-argument} error if an
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1214 argument is of the wrong type. For example, here is what happens if you
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1215 pass an argument to @code{+} which it cannot handle:
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1216
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1217 @example
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1218 @group
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1219 (+ 2 'a)
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1220 @error{} Wrong type argument: integer-or-marker-p, a
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1221 @end group
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1222 @end example
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1223
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1224 @cindex type predicates
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1225 @cindex testing types
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1226 Lisp provides functions, called @dfn{type predicates}, to test whether
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1227 an object is a member of a given type. (Following a convention of long
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1228 standing, the names of most Emacs Lisp predicates end in @samp{p}.)
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1229
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1230 Here is a table of predefined type predicates, in alphabetical order,
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1231 with references to further information.
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1232
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1233 @table @code
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1234 @item atom
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1235 @xref{List-related Predicates, atom}.
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1236
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1237 @item arrayp
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1238 @xref{Array Functions, arrayp}.
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1239
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1240 @item bufferp
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1241 @xref{Buffer Basics, bufferp}.
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1242
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1243 @item byte-code-function-p
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1244 @xref{Byte-Code Type, byte-code-function-p}.
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1245
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1246 @item case-table-p
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1247 @xref{Case Table, case-table-p}.
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1248
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1249 @item char-or-string-p
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1250 @xref{Predicates for Strings, char-or-string-p}.
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1251
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1252 @item commandp
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1253 @xref{Interactive Call, commandp}.
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1254
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1255 @item consp
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1256 @xref{List-related Predicates, consp}.
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1257
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1258 @item floatp
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1259 @xref{Predicates on Numbers, floatp}.
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1260
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1261 @item frame-live-p
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1262 @xref{Deleting Frames, frame-live-p}.
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1263
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1264 @item framep
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1265 @xref{Frames, framep}.
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1266
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1267 @item integer-or-marker-p
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1268 @xref{Predicates on Markers, integer-or-marker-p}.
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1269
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1270 @item integerp
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1271 @xref{Predicates on Numbers, integerp}.
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1272
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1273 @item keymapp
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1274 @xref{Creating Keymaps, keymapp}.
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1275
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1276 @item listp
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1277 @xref{List-related Predicates, listp}.
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1278
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1279 @item markerp
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1280 @xref{Predicates on Markers, markerp}.
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1281
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1282 @item natnump
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1283 @xref{Predicates on Numbers, natnump}.
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1284
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1285 @item nlistp
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1286 @xref{List-related Predicates, nlistp}.
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1287
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1288 @item numberp
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1289 @xref{Predicates on Numbers, numberp}.
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1290
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1291 @item number-or-marker-p
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1292 @xref{Predicates on Markers, number-or-marker-p}.
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1293
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1294 @item overlayp
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1295 @xref{Overlays, overlayp}.
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1296
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1297 @item processp
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1298 @xref{Processes, processp}.
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1299
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1300 @item sequencep
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1301 @xref{Sequence Functions, sequencep}.
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1302
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1303 @item stringp
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1304 @xref{Predicates for Strings, stringp}.
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1305
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1306 @item subrp
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1307 @xref{Function Cells, subrp}.
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1308
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1309 @item symbolp
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1310 @xref{Symbols, symbolp}.
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1311
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1312 @item syntax-table-p
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1313 @xref{Syntax Tables, syntax-table-p}.
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1314
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1315 @item user-variable-p
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1316 @xref{Defining Variables, user-variable-p}.
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1317
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1318 @item vectorp
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1319 @xref{Vectors, vectorp}.
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1320
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1321 @item window-configuration-p
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1322 @xref{Window Configurations, window-configuration-p}.
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1323
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1324 @item window-live-p
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1325 @xref{Deleting Windows, window-live-p}.
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1326
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1327 @item windowp
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1328 @xref{Basic Windows, windowp}.
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1329 @end table
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1330
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1331 @node Equality Predicates
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1332 @section Equality Predicates
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1333 @cindex equality
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1334
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1335 Here we describe two functions that test for equality between any two
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1336 objects. Other functions test equality between objects of specific
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1337 types, e.g., strings. See the appropriate chapter describing the data
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1338 type for these predicates.
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1339
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1340 @defun eq object1 object2
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1341 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object1} and @var{object2} are
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1342 the same object, @code{nil} otherwise. The ``same object'' means that a
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1343 change in one will be reflected by the same change in the other.
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1344
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1345 @code{eq} returns @code{t} if @var{object1} and @var{object2} are
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1346 integers with the same value. Also, since symbol names are normally
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1347 unique, if the arguments are symbols with the same name, they are
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1348 @code{eq}. For other types (e.g., lists, vectors, strings), two
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1349 arguments with the same contents or elements are not necessarily
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1350 @code{eq} to each other: they are @code{eq} only if they are the same
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1351 object.
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1352
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1353 (The @code{make-symbol} function returns an uninterned symbol that is
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1354 not interned in the standard @code{obarray}. When uninterned symbols
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1355 are in use, symbol names are no longer unique. Distinct symbols with
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1356 the same name are not @code{eq}. @xref{Creating Symbols}.)
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1357
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1358 @example
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1359 @group
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1360 (eq 'foo 'foo)
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1361 @result{} t
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1362 @end group
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1363
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1364 @group
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1365 (eq 456 456)
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1366 @result{} t
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1367 @end group
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1368
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1369 @group
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1370 (eq "asdf" "asdf")
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1371 @result{} nil
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1372 @end group
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1373
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1374 @group
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1375 (eq '(1 (2 (3))) '(1 (2 (3))))
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1376 @result{} nil
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1377 @end group
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1378
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1379 @group
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1380 (setq foo '(1 (2 (3))))
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1381 @result{} (1 (2 (3)))
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1382 (eq foo foo)
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1383 @result{} t
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1384 (eq foo '(1 (2 (3))))
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1385 @result{} nil
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1386 @end group
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1387
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1388 @group
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1389 (eq [(1 2) 3] [(1 2) 3])
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1390 @result{} nil
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1391 @end group
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1392
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1393 @group
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1394 (eq (point-marker) (point-marker))
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1395 @result{} nil
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1396 @end group
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1397 @end example
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1398
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1399 @end defun
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1400
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1401 @defun equal object1 object2
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1402 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object1} and @var{object2} have
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1403 equal components, @code{nil} otherwise. Whereas @code{eq} tests if its
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1404 arguments are the same object, @code{equal} looks inside nonidentical
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1405 arguments to see if their elements are the same. So, if two objects are
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1406 @code{eq}, they are @code{equal}, but the converse is not always true.
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1407
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1408 @example
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1409 @group
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1410 (equal 'foo 'foo)
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1411 @result{} t
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1412 @end group
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1413
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1414 @group
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1415 (equal 456 456)
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1416 @result{} t
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1417 @end group
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1418
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1419 @group
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1420 (equal "asdf" "asdf")
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1421 @result{} t
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1422 @end group
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1423 @group
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1424 (eq "asdf" "asdf")
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1425 @result{} nil
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1426 @end group
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1427
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1428 @group
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1429 (equal '(1 (2 (3))) '(1 (2 (3))))
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1430 @result{} t
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1431 @end group
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1432 @group
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1433 (eq '(1 (2 (3))) '(1 (2 (3))))
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1434 @result{} nil
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1435 @end group
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1437 @group
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1438 (equal [(1 2) 3] [(1 2) 3])
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1439 @result{} t
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1440 @end group
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1441 @group
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1442 (eq [(1 2) 3] [(1 2) 3])
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1443 @result{} nil
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1444 @end group
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1445
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1446 @group
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1447 (equal (point-marker) (point-marker))
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1448 @result{} t
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1449 @end group
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1451 @group
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1452 (eq (point-marker) (point-marker))
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1453 @result{} nil
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1454 @end group
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1455 @end example
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1457 Comparison of strings uses @code{string=}, and is case-sensitive.
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1458
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1459 @example
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1460 @group
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1461 (equal "asdf" "ASDF")
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1462 @result{} nil
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1463 @end group
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1464 @end example
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1465 @end defun
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1466
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1467 The test for equality is implemented recursively, and circular lists may
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