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1 ;;; cl-seq.el --- Common Lisp extensions for GNU Emacs Lisp (part three)
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3 ;; Copyright (C) 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4
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5 ;; Author: Dave Gillespie <daveg@synaptics.com>
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6 ;; Version: 2.02
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7 ;; Keywords: extensions
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8
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9 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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10
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11 ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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12 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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13 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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14 ;; any later version.
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15
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16 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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17 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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18 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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19 ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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20
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21 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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22 ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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23 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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24 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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25
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26 ;;; Commentary:
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27
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28 ;; These are extensions to Emacs Lisp that provide a degree of
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29 ;; Common Lisp compatibility, beyond what is already built-in
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30 ;; in Emacs Lisp.
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31 ;;
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32 ;; This package was written by Dave Gillespie; it is a complete
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33 ;; rewrite of Cesar Quiroz's original cl.el package of December 1986.
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34 ;;
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35 ;; This package works with Emacs 18, Emacs 19, and Lucid Emacs 19.
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36 ;;
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37 ;; Bug reports, comments, and suggestions are welcome!
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38
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39 ;; This file contains the Common Lisp sequence and list functions
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40 ;; which take keyword arguments.
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41
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42 ;; See cl.el for Change Log.
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43
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44
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45 ;;; Code:
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46
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47 (or (memq 'cl-19 features)
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48 (error "Tried to load `cl-seq' before `cl'!"))
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49
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50
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51 ;;; We define these here so that this file can compile without having
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52 ;;; loaded the cl.el file already.
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53
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54 (defmacro cl-push (x place) (list 'setq place (list 'cons x place)))
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55 (defmacro cl-pop (place)
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56 (list 'car (list 'prog1 place (list 'setq place (list 'cdr place)))))
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57
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58
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59 ;;; Keyword parsing. This is special-cased here so that we can compile
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60 ;;; this file independent from cl-macs.
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61
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62 (defmacro cl-parsing-keywords (kwords other-keys &rest body)
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63 (cons
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64 'let*
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65 (cons (mapcar
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66 (function
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67 (lambda (x)
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68 (let* ((var (if (consp x) (car x) x))
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69 (mem (list 'car (list 'cdr (list 'memq (list 'quote var)
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70 'cl-keys)))))
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71 (if (eq var ':test-not)
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72 (setq mem (list 'and mem (list 'setq 'cl-test mem) t)))
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73 (if (eq var ':if-not)
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74 (setq mem (list 'and mem (list 'setq 'cl-if mem) t)))
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75 (list (intern
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76 (format "cl-%s" (substring (symbol-name var) 1)))
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77 (if (consp x) (list 'or mem (car (cdr x))) mem)))))
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78 kwords)
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79 (append
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80 (and (not (eq other-keys t))
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81 (list
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82 (list 'let '((cl-keys-temp cl-keys))
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83 (list 'while 'cl-keys-temp
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84 (list 'or (list 'memq '(car cl-keys-temp)
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85 (list 'quote
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86 (mapcar
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87 (function
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88 (lambda (x)
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89 (if (consp x)
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90 (car x) x)))
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91 (append kwords
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92 other-keys))))
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93 '(car (cdr (memq (quote :allow-other-keys)
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94 cl-keys)))
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95 '(error "Bad keyword argument %s"
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96 (car cl-keys-temp)))
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97 '(setq cl-keys-temp (cdr (cdr cl-keys-temp)))))))
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98 body))))
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99 (put 'cl-parsing-keywords 'lisp-indent-function 2)
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100 (put 'cl-parsing-keywords 'edebug-form-spec '(sexp sexp &rest form))
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101
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102 (defmacro cl-check-key (x)
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103 (list 'if 'cl-key (list 'funcall 'cl-key x) x))
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104
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105 (defmacro cl-check-test-nokey (item x)
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106 (list 'cond
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107 (list 'cl-test
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108 (list 'eq (list 'not (list 'funcall 'cl-test item x))
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109 'cl-test-not))
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110 (list 'cl-if
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111 (list 'eq (list 'not (list 'funcall 'cl-if x)) 'cl-if-not))
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112 (list 't (list 'if (list 'numberp item)
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113 (list 'equal item x) (list 'eq item x)))))
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114
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115 (defmacro cl-check-test (item x)
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116 (list 'cl-check-test-nokey item (list 'cl-check-key x)))
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117
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118 (defmacro cl-check-match (x y)
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119 (setq x (list 'cl-check-key x) y (list 'cl-check-key y))
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120 (list 'if 'cl-test
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121 (list 'eq (list 'not (list 'funcall 'cl-test x y)) 'cl-test-not)
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122 (list 'if (list 'numberp x)
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123 (list 'equal x y) (list 'eq x y))))
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124
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125 (put 'cl-check-key 'edebug-form-spec 'edebug-forms)
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126 (put 'cl-check-test 'edebug-form-spec 'edebug-forms)
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127 (put 'cl-check-test-nokey 'edebug-form-spec 'edebug-forms)
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128 (put 'cl-check-match 'edebug-form-spec 'edebug-forms)
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129
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130 (defvar cl-test) (defvar cl-test-not)
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131 (defvar cl-if) (defvar cl-if-not)
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132 (defvar cl-key)
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133
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134
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135 (defun reduce (cl-func cl-seq &rest cl-keys)
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136 "Reduce two-argument FUNCTION across SEQUENCE.
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137 Keywords supported: :start :end :from-end :initial-value :key"
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138 (cl-parsing-keywords (:from-end (:start 0) :end :initial-value :key) ()
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139 (or (listp cl-seq) (setq cl-seq (append cl-seq nil)))
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140 (setq cl-seq (subseq cl-seq cl-start cl-end))
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141 (if cl-from-end (setq cl-seq (nreverse cl-seq)))
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142 (let ((cl-accum (cond ((memq ':initial-value cl-keys) cl-initial-value)
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143 (cl-seq (cl-check-key (cl-pop cl-seq)))
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144 (t (funcall cl-func)))))
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145 (if cl-from-end
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146 (while cl-seq
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147 (setq cl-accum (funcall cl-func (cl-check-key (cl-pop cl-seq))
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148 cl-accum)))
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149 (while cl-seq
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150 (setq cl-accum (funcall cl-func cl-accum
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151 (cl-check-key (cl-pop cl-seq))))))
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152 cl-accum)))
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153
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154 (defun fill (seq item &rest cl-keys)
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155 "Fill the elements of SEQ with ITEM.
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156 Keywords supported: :start :end"
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157 (cl-parsing-keywords ((:start 0) :end) ()
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158 (if (listp seq)
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159 (let ((p (nthcdr cl-start seq))
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160 (n (if cl-end (- cl-end cl-start) 8000000)))
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161 (while (and p (>= (setq n (1- n)) 0))
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162 (setcar p item)
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163 (setq p (cdr p))))
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164 (or cl-end (setq cl-end (length seq)))
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165 (if (and (= cl-start 0) (= cl-end (length seq)))
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166 (fillarray seq item)
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167 (while (< cl-start cl-end)
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168 (aset seq cl-start item)
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169 (setq cl-start (1+ cl-start)))))
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170 seq))
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171
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172 (defun replace (cl-seq1 cl-seq2 &rest cl-keys)
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173 "Replace the elements of SEQ1 with the elements of SEQ2.
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174 SEQ1 is destructively modified, then returned.
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175 Keywords supported: :start1 :end1 :start2 :end2"
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176 (cl-parsing-keywords ((:start1 0) :end1 (:start2 0) :end2) ()
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177 (if (and (eq cl-seq1 cl-seq2) (<= cl-start2 cl-start1))
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178 (or (= cl-start1 cl-start2)
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179 (let* ((cl-len (length cl-seq1))
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180 (cl-n (min (- (or cl-end1 cl-len) cl-start1)
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181 (- (or cl-end2 cl-len) cl-start2))))
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182 (while (>= (setq cl-n (1- cl-n)) 0)
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183 (cl-set-elt cl-seq1 (+ cl-start1 cl-n)
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184 (elt cl-seq2 (+ cl-start2 cl-n))))))
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185 (if (listp cl-seq1)
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186 (let ((cl-p1 (nthcdr cl-start1 cl-seq1))
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187 (cl-n1 (if cl-end1 (- cl-end1 cl-start1) 4000000)))
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188 (if (listp cl-seq2)
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189 (let ((cl-p2 (nthcdr cl-start2 cl-seq2))
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190 (cl-n (min cl-n1
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191 (if cl-end2 (- cl-end2 cl-start2) 4000000))))
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192 (while (and cl-p1 cl-p2 (>= (setq cl-n (1- cl-n)) 0))
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193 (setcar cl-p1 (car cl-p2))
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194 (setq cl-p1 (cdr cl-p1) cl-p2 (cdr cl-p2))))
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195 (setq cl-end2 (min (or cl-end2 (length cl-seq2))
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196 (+ cl-start2 cl-n1)))
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197 (while (and cl-p1 (< cl-start2 cl-end2))
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198 (setcar cl-p1 (aref cl-seq2 cl-start2))
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199 (setq cl-p1 (cdr cl-p1) cl-start2 (1+ cl-start2)))))
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200 (setq cl-end1 (min (or cl-end1 (length cl-seq1))
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201 (+ cl-start1 (- (or cl-end2 (length cl-seq2))
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202 cl-start2))))
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203 (if (listp cl-seq2)
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204 (let ((cl-p2 (nthcdr cl-start2 cl-seq2)))
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205 (while (< cl-start1 cl-end1)
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206 (aset cl-seq1 cl-start1 (car cl-p2))
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207 (setq cl-p2 (cdr cl-p2) cl-start1 (1+ cl-start1))))
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208 (while (< cl-start1 cl-end1)
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209 (aset cl-seq1 cl-start1 (aref cl-seq2 cl-start2))
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210 (setq cl-start2 (1+ cl-start2) cl-start1 (1+ cl-start1))))))
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211 cl-seq1))
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212
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213 (defun remove* (cl-item cl-seq &rest cl-keys)
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214 "Remove all occurrences of ITEM in SEQ.
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215 This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of SEQ if necessary
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216 to avoid corrupting the original SEQ.
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217 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :count :start :end :from-end"
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218 (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not :count :from-end
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219 (:start 0) :end) ()
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220 (if (<= (or cl-count (setq cl-count 8000000)) 0)
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221 cl-seq
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222 (if (or (nlistp cl-seq) (and cl-from-end (< cl-count 4000000)))
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223 (let ((cl-i (cl-position cl-item cl-seq cl-start cl-end
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224 cl-from-end)))
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225 (if cl-i
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226 (let ((cl-res (apply 'delete* cl-item (append cl-seq nil)
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227 (append (if cl-from-end
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228 (list ':end (1+ cl-i))
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229 (list ':start cl-i))
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230 cl-keys))))
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231 (if (listp cl-seq) cl-res
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232 (if (stringp cl-seq) (concat cl-res) (vconcat cl-res))))
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233 cl-seq))
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234 (setq cl-end (- (or cl-end 8000000) cl-start))
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235 (if (= cl-start 0)
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236 (while (and cl-seq (> cl-end 0)
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237 (cl-check-test cl-item (car cl-seq))
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238 (setq cl-end (1- cl-end) cl-seq (cdr cl-seq))
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239 (> (setq cl-count (1- cl-count)) 0))))
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240 (if (and (> cl-count 0) (> cl-end 0))
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241 (let ((cl-p (if (> cl-start 0) (nthcdr cl-start cl-seq)
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242 (setq cl-end (1- cl-end)) (cdr cl-seq))))
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243 (while (and cl-p (> cl-end 0)
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244 (not (cl-check-test cl-item (car cl-p))))
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245 (setq cl-p (cdr cl-p) cl-end (1- cl-end)))
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246 (if (and cl-p (> cl-end 0))
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247 (nconc (ldiff cl-seq cl-p)
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248 (if (= cl-count 1) (cdr cl-p)
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249 (and (cdr cl-p)
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250 (apply 'delete* cl-item
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251 (copy-sequence (cdr cl-p))
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252 ':start 0 ':end (1- cl-end)
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253 ':count (1- cl-count) cl-keys))))
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254 cl-seq))
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255 cl-seq)))))
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256
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257 (defun remove-if (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
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258 "Remove all items satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ.
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259 This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of SEQ if necessary
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260 to avoid corrupting the original SEQ.
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261 Keywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end"
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262 (apply 'remove* nil cl-list ':if cl-pred cl-keys))
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263
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264 (defun remove-if-not (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
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265 "Remove all items not satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ.
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266 This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of SEQ if necessary
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267 to avoid corrupting the original SEQ.
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268 Keywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end"
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269 (apply 'remove* nil cl-list ':if-not cl-pred cl-keys))
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270
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271 (defun delete* (cl-item cl-seq &rest cl-keys)
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272 "Remove all occurrences of ITEM in SEQ.
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273 This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQ whenever possible.
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274 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :count :start :end :from-end"
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275 (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not :count :from-end
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276 (:start 0) :end) ()
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277 (if (<= (or cl-count (setq cl-count 8000000)) 0)
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278 cl-seq
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279 (if (listp cl-seq)
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280 (if (and cl-from-end (< cl-count 4000000))
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281 (let (cl-i)
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282 (while (and (>= (setq cl-count (1- cl-count)) 0)
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283 (setq cl-i (cl-position cl-item cl-seq cl-start
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284 cl-end cl-from-end)))
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285 (if (= cl-i 0) (setq cl-seq (cdr cl-seq))
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286 (let ((cl-tail (nthcdr (1- cl-i) cl-seq)))
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287 (setcdr cl-tail (cdr (cdr cl-tail)))))
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288 (setq cl-end cl-i))
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289 cl-seq)
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290 (setq cl-end (- (or cl-end 8000000) cl-start))
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291 (if (= cl-start 0)
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292 (progn
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293 (while (and cl-seq
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294 (> cl-end 0)
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295 (cl-check-test cl-item (car cl-seq))
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296 (setq cl-end (1- cl-end) cl-seq (cdr cl-seq))
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297 (> (setq cl-count (1- cl-count)) 0)))
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298 (setq cl-end (1- cl-end)))
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299 (setq cl-start (1- cl-start)))
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300 (if (and (> cl-count 0) (> cl-end 0))
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301 (let ((cl-p (nthcdr cl-start cl-seq)))
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302 (while (and (cdr cl-p) (> cl-end 0))
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303 (if (cl-check-test cl-item (car (cdr cl-p)))
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304 (progn
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305 (setcdr cl-p (cdr (cdr cl-p)))
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306 (if (= (setq cl-count (1- cl-count)) 0)
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307 (setq cl-end 1)))
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308 (setq cl-p (cdr cl-p)))
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309 (setq cl-end (1- cl-end)))))
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310 cl-seq)
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311 (apply 'remove* cl-item cl-seq cl-keys)))))
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312
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313 (defun delete-if (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
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314 "Remove all items satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ.
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315 This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQ whenever possible.
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316 Keywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end"
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317 (apply 'delete* nil cl-list ':if cl-pred cl-keys))
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318
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319 (defun delete-if-not (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
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320 "Remove all items not satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ.
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321 This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQ whenever possible.
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322 Keywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end"
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323 (apply 'delete* nil cl-list ':if-not cl-pred cl-keys))
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324
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325 (or (and (fboundp 'delete) (subrp (symbol-function 'delete)))
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326 (defalias 'delete (function (lambda (x y) (delete* x y ':test 'equal)))))
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327 (defun remove (x y) (remove* x y ':test 'equal))
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328 (defun remq (x y) (if (memq x y) (delq x (copy-list y)) y))
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329
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330 (defun remove-duplicates (cl-seq &rest cl-keys)
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331 "Return a copy of SEQ with all duplicate elements removed.
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332 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end :from-end"
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333 (cl-delete-duplicates cl-seq cl-keys t))
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334
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335 (defun delete-duplicates (cl-seq &rest cl-keys)
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336 "Remove all duplicate elements from SEQ (destructively).
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337 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end :from-end"
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338 (cl-delete-duplicates cl-seq cl-keys nil))
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339
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340 (defun cl-delete-duplicates (cl-seq cl-keys cl-copy)
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341 (if (listp cl-seq)
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342 (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key (:start 0) :end :from-end :if)
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343 ()
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344 (if cl-from-end
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345 (let ((cl-p (nthcdr cl-start cl-seq)) cl-i)
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346 (setq cl-end (- (or cl-end (length cl-seq)) cl-start))
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347 (while (> cl-end 1)
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348 (setq cl-i 0)
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349 (while (setq cl-i (cl-position (cl-check-key (car cl-p))
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350 (cdr cl-p) cl-i (1- cl-end)))
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351 (if cl-copy (setq cl-seq (copy-sequence cl-seq)
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352 cl-p (nthcdr cl-start cl-seq) cl-copy nil))
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353 (let ((cl-tail (nthcdr cl-i cl-p)))
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354 (setcdr cl-tail (cdr (cdr cl-tail))))
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355 (setq cl-end (1- cl-end)))
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356 (setq cl-p (cdr cl-p) cl-end (1- cl-end)
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357 cl-start (1+ cl-start)))
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358 cl-seq)
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359 (setq cl-end (- (or cl-end (length cl-seq)) cl-start))
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360 (while (and (cdr cl-seq) (= cl-start 0) (> cl-end 1)
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361 (cl-position (cl-check-key (car cl-seq))
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362 (cdr cl-seq) 0 (1- cl-end)))
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363 (setq cl-seq (cdr cl-seq) cl-end (1- cl-end)))
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364 (let ((cl-p (if (> cl-start 0) (nthcdr (1- cl-start) cl-seq)
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365 (setq cl-end (1- cl-end) cl-start 1) cl-seq)))
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366 (while (and (cdr (cdr cl-p)) (> cl-end 1))
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367 (if (cl-position (cl-check-key (car (cdr cl-p)))
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368 (cdr (cdr cl-p)) 0 (1- cl-end))
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369 (progn
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370 (if cl-copy (setq cl-seq (copy-sequence cl-seq)
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371 cl-p (nthcdr (1- cl-start) cl-seq)
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372 cl-copy nil))
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373 (setcdr cl-p (cdr (cdr cl-p))))
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374 (setq cl-p (cdr cl-p)))
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375 (setq cl-end (1- cl-end) cl-start (1+ cl-start)))
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376 cl-seq)))
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377 (let ((cl-res (cl-delete-duplicates (append cl-seq nil) cl-keys nil)))
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378 (if (stringp cl-seq) (concat cl-res) (vconcat cl-res)))))
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379
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380 (defun substitute (cl-new cl-old cl-seq &rest cl-keys)
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381 "Substitute NEW for OLD in SEQ.
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382 This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of SEQ if necessary
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383 to avoid corrupting the original SEQ.
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384 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :count :start :end :from-end"
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385 (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not :count
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386 (:start 0) :end :from-end) ()
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387 (if (or (eq cl-old cl-new)
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388 (<= (or cl-count (setq cl-from-end nil cl-count 8000000)) 0))
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389 cl-seq
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390 (let ((cl-i (cl-position cl-old cl-seq cl-start cl-end)))
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391 (if (not cl-i)
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392 cl-seq
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393 (setq cl-seq (copy-sequence cl-seq))
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394 (or cl-from-end
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395 (progn (cl-set-elt cl-seq cl-i cl-new)
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396 (setq cl-i (1+ cl-i) cl-count (1- cl-count))))
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397 (apply 'nsubstitute cl-new cl-old cl-seq ':count cl-count
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398 ':start cl-i cl-keys))))))
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399
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400 (defun substitute-if (cl-new cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
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401 "Substitute NEW for all items satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ.
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402 This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of SEQ if necessary
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403 to avoid corrupting the original SEQ.
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404 Keywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end"
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405 (apply 'substitute cl-new nil cl-list ':if cl-pred cl-keys))
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406
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407 (defun substitute-if-not (cl-new cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
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408 "Substitute NEW for all items not satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ.
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409 This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of SEQ if necessary
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410 to avoid corrupting the original SEQ.
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411 Keywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end"
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412 (apply 'substitute cl-new nil cl-list ':if-not cl-pred cl-keys))
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413
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414 (defun nsubstitute (cl-new cl-old cl-seq &rest cl-keys)
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415 "Substitute NEW for OLD in SEQ.
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416 This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQ whenever possible.
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417 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :count :start :end :from-end"
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418 (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not :count
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419 (:start 0) :end :from-end) ()
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420 (or (eq cl-old cl-new) (<= (or cl-count (setq cl-count 8000000)) 0)
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421 (if (and (listp cl-seq) (or (not cl-from-end) (> cl-count 4000000)))
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422 (let ((cl-p (nthcdr cl-start cl-seq)))
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423 (setq cl-end (- (or cl-end 8000000) cl-start))
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424 (while (and cl-p (> cl-end 0) (> cl-count 0))
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425 (if (cl-check-test cl-old (car cl-p))
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426 (progn
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427 (setcar cl-p cl-new)
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428 (setq cl-count (1- cl-count))))
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429 (setq cl-p (cdr cl-p) cl-end (1- cl-end))))
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430 (or cl-end (setq cl-end (length cl-seq)))
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431 (if cl-from-end
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432 (while (and (< cl-start cl-end) (> cl-count 0))
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433 (setq cl-end (1- cl-end))
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434 (if (cl-check-test cl-old (elt cl-seq cl-end))
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435 (progn
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436 (cl-set-elt cl-seq cl-end cl-new)
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437 (setq cl-count (1- cl-count)))))
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438 (while (and (< cl-start cl-end) (> cl-count 0))
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439 (if (cl-check-test cl-old (aref cl-seq cl-start))
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440 (progn
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441 (aset cl-seq cl-start cl-new)
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442 (setq cl-count (1- cl-count))))
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443 (setq cl-start (1+ cl-start))))))
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444 cl-seq))
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445
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446 (defun nsubstitute-if (cl-new cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
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447 "Substitute NEW for all items satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ.
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448 This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQ whenever possible.
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449 Keywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end"
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450 (apply 'nsubstitute cl-new nil cl-list ':if cl-pred cl-keys))
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451
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452 (defun nsubstitute-if-not (cl-new cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
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453 "Substitute NEW for all items not satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ.
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454 This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQ whenever possible.
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455 Keywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end"
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456 (apply 'nsubstitute cl-new nil cl-list ':if-not cl-pred cl-keys))
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457
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458 (defun find (cl-item cl-seq &rest cl-keys)
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459 "Find the first occurrence of ITEM in LIST.
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460 Return the matching ITEM, or nil if not found.
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461 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end :from-end"
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462 (let ((cl-pos (apply 'position cl-item cl-seq cl-keys)))
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463 (and cl-pos (elt cl-seq cl-pos))))
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464
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465 (defun find-if (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
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466 "Find the first item satisfying PREDICATE in LIST.
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467 Return the matching ITEM, or nil if not found.
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468 Keywords supported: :key :start :end :from-end"
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469 (apply 'find nil cl-list ':if cl-pred cl-keys))
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470
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471 (defun find-if-not (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
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472 "Find the first item not satisfying PREDICATE in LIST.
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473 Return the matching ITEM, or nil if not found.
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474 Keywords supported: :key :start :end :from-end"
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475 (apply 'find nil cl-list ':if-not cl-pred cl-keys))
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476
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477 (defun position (cl-item cl-seq &rest cl-keys)
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478 "Find the first occurrence of ITEM in LIST.
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479 Return the index of the matching item, or nil if not found.
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480 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end :from-end"
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481 (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not
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482 (:start 0) :end :from-end) ()
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483 (cl-position cl-item cl-seq cl-start cl-end cl-from-end)))
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484
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485 (defun cl-position (cl-item cl-seq cl-start &optional cl-end cl-from-end)
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486 (if (listp cl-seq)
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487 (let ((cl-p (nthcdr cl-start cl-seq)))
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488 (or cl-end (setq cl-end 8000000))
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489 (let ((cl-res nil))
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490 (while (and cl-p (< cl-start cl-end) (or (not cl-res) cl-from-end))
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491 (if (cl-check-test cl-item (car cl-p))
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492 (setq cl-res cl-start))
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493 (setq cl-p (cdr cl-p) cl-start (1+ cl-start)))
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494 cl-res))
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495 (or cl-end (setq cl-end (length cl-seq)))
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496 (if cl-from-end
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497 (progn
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498 (while (and (>= (setq cl-end (1- cl-end)) cl-start)
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499 (not (cl-check-test cl-item (aref cl-seq cl-end)))))
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500 (and (>= cl-end cl-start) cl-end))
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501 (while (and (< cl-start cl-end)
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502 (not (cl-check-test cl-item (aref cl-seq cl-start))))
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503 (setq cl-start (1+ cl-start)))
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504 (and (< cl-start cl-end) cl-start))))
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505
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506 (defun position-if (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
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507 "Find the first item satisfying PREDICATE in LIST.
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508 Return the index of the matching item, or nil if not found.
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509 Keywords supported: :key :start :end :from-end"
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510 (apply 'position nil cl-list ':if cl-pred cl-keys))
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511
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512 (defun position-if-not (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
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513 "Find the first item not satisfying PREDICATE in LIST.
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514 Return the index of the matching item, or nil if not found.
|
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515 Keywords supported: :key :start :end :from-end"
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516 (apply 'position nil cl-list ':if-not cl-pred cl-keys))
|
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517
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518 (defun count (cl-item cl-seq &rest cl-keys)
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519 "Count the number of occurrences of ITEM in LIST.
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520 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end"
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521 (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not (:start 0) :end) ()
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522 (let ((cl-count 0) cl-x)
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523 (or cl-end (setq cl-end (length cl-seq)))
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524 (if (consp cl-seq) (setq cl-seq (nthcdr cl-start cl-seq)))
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525 (while (< cl-start cl-end)
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526 (setq cl-x (if (consp cl-seq) (cl-pop cl-seq) (aref cl-seq cl-start)))
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527 (if (cl-check-test cl-item cl-x) (setq cl-count (1+ cl-count)))
|
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528 (setq cl-start (1+ cl-start)))
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529 cl-count)))
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530
|
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531 (defun count-if (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
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532 "Count the number of items satisfying PREDICATE in LIST.
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|
533 Keywords supported: :key :start :end"
|
|
534 (apply 'count nil cl-list ':if cl-pred cl-keys))
|
|
535
|
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536 (defun count-if-not (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
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537 "Count the number of items not satisfying PREDICATE in LIST.
|
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538 Keywords supported: :key :start :end"
|
|
539 (apply 'count nil cl-list ':if-not cl-pred cl-keys))
|
|
540
|
|
541 (defun mismatch (cl-seq1 cl-seq2 &rest cl-keys)
|
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542 "Compare SEQ1 with SEQ2, return index of first mismatching element.
|
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543 Return nil if the sequences match. If one sequence is a prefix of the
|
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544 other, the return value indicates the end of the shorted sequence.
|
|
545 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start1 :end1 :start2 :end2 :from-end"
|
|
546 (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :from-end
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547 (:start1 0) :end1 (:start2 0) :end2) ()
|
|
548 (or cl-end1 (setq cl-end1 (length cl-seq1)))
|
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549 (or cl-end2 (setq cl-end2 (length cl-seq2)))
|
|
550 (if cl-from-end
|
|
551 (progn
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552 (while (and (< cl-start1 cl-end1) (< cl-start2 cl-end2)
|
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553 (cl-check-match (elt cl-seq1 (1- cl-end1))
|
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554 (elt cl-seq2 (1- cl-end2))))
|
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555 (setq cl-end1 (1- cl-end1) cl-end2 (1- cl-end2)))
|
|
556 (and (or (< cl-start1 cl-end1) (< cl-start2 cl-end2))
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557 (1- cl-end1)))
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558 (let ((cl-p1 (and (listp cl-seq1) (nthcdr cl-start1 cl-seq1)))
|
|
559 (cl-p2 (and (listp cl-seq2) (nthcdr cl-start2 cl-seq2))))
|
|
560 (while (and (< cl-start1 cl-end1) (< cl-start2 cl-end2)
|
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561 (cl-check-match (if cl-p1 (car cl-p1)
|
|
562 (aref cl-seq1 cl-start1))
|
|
563 (if cl-p2 (car cl-p2)
|
|
564 (aref cl-seq2 cl-start2))))
|
|
565 (setq cl-p1 (cdr cl-p1) cl-p2 (cdr cl-p2)
|
|
566 cl-start1 (1+ cl-start1) cl-start2 (1+ cl-start2)))
|
|
567 (and (or (< cl-start1 cl-end1) (< cl-start2 cl-end2))
|
|
568 cl-start1)))))
|
|
569
|
|
570 (defun search (cl-seq1 cl-seq2 &rest cl-keys)
|
|
571 "Search for SEQ1 as a subsequence of SEQ2.
|
|
572 Return the index of the leftmost element of the first match found;
|
|
573 return nil if there are no matches.
|
|
574 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start1 :end1 :start2 :end2 :from-end"
|
|
575 (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :from-end
|
|
576 (:start1 0) :end1 (:start2 0) :end2) ()
|
|
577 (or cl-end1 (setq cl-end1 (length cl-seq1)))
|
|
578 (or cl-end2 (setq cl-end2 (length cl-seq2)))
|
|
579 (if (>= cl-start1 cl-end1)
|
|
580 (if cl-from-end cl-end2 cl-start2)
|
|
581 (let* ((cl-len (- cl-end1 cl-start1))
|
|
582 (cl-first (cl-check-key (elt cl-seq1 cl-start1)))
|
|
583 (cl-if nil) cl-pos)
|
|
584 (setq cl-end2 (- cl-end2 (1- cl-len)))
|
|
585 (while (and (< cl-start2 cl-end2)
|
|
586 (setq cl-pos (cl-position cl-first cl-seq2
|
|
587 cl-start2 cl-end2 cl-from-end))
|
|
588 (apply 'mismatch cl-seq1 cl-seq2
|
|
589 ':start1 (1+ cl-start1) ':end1 cl-end1
|
|
590 ':start2 (1+ cl-pos) ':end2 (+ cl-pos cl-len)
|
|
591 ':from-end nil cl-keys))
|
|
592 (if cl-from-end (setq cl-end2 cl-pos) (setq cl-start2 (1+ cl-pos))))
|
|
593 (and (< cl-start2 cl-end2) cl-pos)))))
|
|
594
|
|
595 (defun sort* (cl-seq cl-pred &rest cl-keys)
|
|
596 "Sort the argument SEQUENCE according to PREDICATE.
|
|
597 This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQUENCE if possible.
|
|
598 Keywords supported: :key"
|
|
599 (if (nlistp cl-seq)
|
|
600 (replace cl-seq (apply 'sort* (append cl-seq nil) cl-pred cl-keys))
|
|
601 (cl-parsing-keywords (:key) ()
|
|
602 (if (memq cl-key '(nil identity))
|
|
603 (sort cl-seq cl-pred)
|
|
604 (sort cl-seq (function (lambda (cl-x cl-y)
|
|
605 (funcall cl-pred (funcall cl-key cl-x)
|
|
606 (funcall cl-key cl-y)))))))))
|
|
607
|
|
608 (defun stable-sort (cl-seq cl-pred &rest cl-keys)
|
|
609 "Sort the argument SEQUENCE stably according to PREDICATE.
|
|
610 This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQUENCE if possible.
|
|
611 Keywords supported: :key"
|
|
612 (apply 'sort* cl-seq cl-pred cl-keys))
|
|
613
|
|
614 (defun merge (cl-type cl-seq1 cl-seq2 cl-pred &rest cl-keys)
|
|
615 "Destructively merge the two sequences to produce a new sequence.
|
|
616 TYPE is the sequence type to return, SEQ1 and SEQ2 are the two
|
|
617 argument sequences, and PRED is a `less-than' predicate on the elements.
|
|
618 Keywords supported: :key"
|
|
619 (or (listp cl-seq1) (setq cl-seq1 (append cl-seq1 nil)))
|
|
620 (or (listp cl-seq2) (setq cl-seq2 (append cl-seq2 nil)))
|
|
621 (cl-parsing-keywords (:key) ()
|
|
622 (let ((cl-res nil))
|
|
623 (while (and cl-seq1 cl-seq2)
|
|
624 (if (funcall cl-pred (cl-check-key (car cl-seq2))
|
|
625 (cl-check-key (car cl-seq1)))
|
|
626 (cl-push (cl-pop cl-seq2) cl-res)
|
|
627 (cl-push (cl-pop cl-seq1) cl-res)))
|
|
628 (coerce (nconc (nreverse cl-res) cl-seq1 cl-seq2) cl-type))))
|
|
629
|
|
630 ;;; See compiler macro in cl-macs.el
|
|
631 (defun member* (cl-item cl-list &rest cl-keys)
|
|
632 "Find the first occurrence of ITEM in LIST.
|
|
633 Return the sublist of LIST whose car is ITEM.
|
|
634 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
|
|
635 (if cl-keys
|
|
636 (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not) ()
|
|
637 (while (and cl-list (not (cl-check-test cl-item (car cl-list))))
|
|
638 (setq cl-list (cdr cl-list)))
|
|
639 cl-list)
|
|
640 (if (and (numberp cl-item) (not (integerp cl-item)))
|
|
641 (member cl-item cl-list)
|
|
642 (memq cl-item cl-list))))
|
|
643
|
|
644 (defun member-if (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
|
|
645 "Find the first item satisfying PREDICATE in LIST.
|
|
646 Return the sublist of LIST whose car matches.
|
|
647 Keywords supported: :key"
|
|
648 (apply 'member* nil cl-list ':if cl-pred cl-keys))
|
|
649
|
|
650 (defun member-if-not (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
|
|
651 "Find the first item not satisfying PREDICATE in LIST.
|
|
652 Return the sublist of LIST whose car matches.
|
|
653 Keywords supported: :key"
|
|
654 (apply 'member* nil cl-list ':if-not cl-pred cl-keys))
|
|
655
|
|
656 (defun cl-adjoin (cl-item cl-list &rest cl-keys)
|
|
657 (if (cl-parsing-keywords (:key) t
|
|
658 (apply 'member* (cl-check-key cl-item) cl-list cl-keys))
|
|
659 cl-list
|
|
660 (cons cl-item cl-list)))
|
|
661
|
|
662 ;;; See compiler macro in cl-macs.el
|
|
663 (defun assoc* (cl-item cl-alist &rest cl-keys)
|
|
664 "Find the first item whose car matches ITEM in LIST.
|
|
665 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
|
|
666 (if cl-keys
|
|
667 (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not) ()
|
|
668 (while (and cl-alist
|
|
669 (or (not (consp (car cl-alist)))
|
|
670 (not (cl-check-test cl-item (car (car cl-alist))))))
|
|
671 (setq cl-alist (cdr cl-alist)))
|
|
672 (and cl-alist (car cl-alist)))
|
|
673 (if (and (numberp cl-item) (not (integerp cl-item)))
|
|
674 (assoc cl-item cl-alist)
|
|
675 (assq cl-item cl-alist))))
|
|
676
|
|
677 (defun assoc-if (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
|
|
678 "Find the first item whose car satisfies PREDICATE in LIST.
|
|
679 Keywords supported: :key"
|
|
680 (apply 'assoc* nil cl-list ':if cl-pred cl-keys))
|
|
681
|
|
682 (defun assoc-if-not (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
|
|
683 "Find the first item whose car does not satisfy PREDICATE in LIST.
|
|
684 Keywords supported: :key"
|
|
685 (apply 'assoc* nil cl-list ':if-not cl-pred cl-keys))
|
|
686
|
|
687 (defun rassoc* (cl-item cl-alist &rest cl-keys)
|
|
688 "Find the first item whose cdr matches ITEM in LIST.
|
|
689 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
|
|
690 (if (or cl-keys (numberp cl-item))
|
|
691 (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not) ()
|
|
692 (while (and cl-alist
|
|
693 (or (not (consp (car cl-alist)))
|
|
694 (not (cl-check-test cl-item (cdr (car cl-alist))))))
|
|
695 (setq cl-alist (cdr cl-alist)))
|
|
696 (and cl-alist (car cl-alist)))
|
|
697 (rassq cl-item cl-alist)))
|
|
698
|
|
699 (defun rassoc-if (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
|
|
700 "Find the first item whose cdr satisfies PREDICATE in LIST.
|
|
701 Keywords supported: :key"
|
|
702 (apply 'rassoc* nil cl-list ':if cl-pred cl-keys))
|
|
703
|
|
704 (defun rassoc-if-not (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys)
|
|
705 "Find the first item whose cdr does not satisfy PREDICATE in LIST.
|
|
706 Keywords supported: :key"
|
|
707 (apply 'rassoc* nil cl-list ':if-not cl-pred cl-keys))
|
|
708
|
|
709 (defun union (cl-list1 cl-list2 &rest cl-keys)
|
|
710 "Combine LIST1 and LIST2 using a set-union operation.
|
|
711 The result list contains all items that appear in either LIST1 or LIST2.
|
|
712 This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of the data if necessary
|
|
713 to avoid corrupting the original LIST1 and LIST2.
|
|
714 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
|
|
715 (cond ((null cl-list1) cl-list2) ((null cl-list2) cl-list1)
|
|
716 ((equal cl-list1 cl-list2) cl-list1)
|
|
717 (t
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718 (or (>= (length cl-list1) (length cl-list2))
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719 (setq cl-list1 (prog1 cl-list2 (setq cl-list2 cl-list1))))
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720 (while cl-list2
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721 (if (or cl-keys (numberp (car cl-list2)))
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722 (setq cl-list1 (apply 'adjoin (car cl-list2) cl-list1 cl-keys))
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723 (or (memq (car cl-list2) cl-list1)
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724 (cl-push (car cl-list2) cl-list1)))
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725 (cl-pop cl-list2))
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726 cl-list1)))
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727
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728 (defun nunion (cl-list1 cl-list2 &rest cl-keys)
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729 "Combine LIST1 and LIST2 using a set-union operation.
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730 The result list contains all items that appear in either LIST1 or LIST2.
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731 This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of LIST1 and LIST2
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732 whenever possible.
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733 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
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734 (cond ((null cl-list1) cl-list2) ((null cl-list2) cl-list1)
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735 (t (apply 'union cl-list1 cl-list2 cl-keys))))
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736
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737 (defun intersection (cl-list1 cl-list2 &rest cl-keys)
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738 "Combine LIST1 and LIST2 using a set-intersection operation.
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739 The result list contains all items that appear in both LIST1 and LIST2.
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740 This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of the data if necessary
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741 to avoid corrupting the original LIST1 and LIST2.
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742 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
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743 (and cl-list1 cl-list2
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744 (if (equal cl-list1 cl-list2) cl-list1
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745 (cl-parsing-keywords (:key) (:test :test-not)
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746 (let ((cl-res nil))
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747 (or (>= (length cl-list1) (length cl-list2))
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748 (setq cl-list1 (prog1 cl-list2 (setq cl-list2 cl-list1))))
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749 (while cl-list2
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750 (if (if (or cl-keys (numberp (car cl-list2)))
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751 (apply 'member* (cl-check-key (car cl-list2))
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752 cl-list1 cl-keys)
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753 (memq (car cl-list2) cl-list1))
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754 (cl-push (car cl-list2) cl-res))
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755 (cl-pop cl-list2))
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756 cl-res)))))
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757
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758 (defun nintersection (cl-list1 cl-list2 &rest cl-keys)
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759 "Combine LIST1 and LIST2 using a set-intersection operation.
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760 The result list contains all items that appear in both LIST1 and LIST2.
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761 This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of LIST1 and LIST2
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762 whenever possible.
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763 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
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764 (and cl-list1 cl-list2 (apply 'intersection cl-list1 cl-list2 cl-keys)))
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765
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766 (defun set-difference (cl-list1 cl-list2 &rest cl-keys)
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767 "Combine LIST1 and LIST2 using a set-difference operation.
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768 The result list contains all items that appear in LIST1 but not LIST2.
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769 This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of the data if necessary
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770 to avoid corrupting the original LIST1 and LIST2.
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771 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
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772 (if (or (null cl-list1) (null cl-list2)) cl-list1
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773 (cl-parsing-keywords (:key) (:test :test-not)
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774 (let ((cl-res nil))
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|
775 (while cl-list1
|
|
776 (or (if (or cl-keys (numberp (car cl-list1)))
|
|
777 (apply 'member* (cl-check-key (car cl-list1))
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778 cl-list2 cl-keys)
|
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779 (memq (car cl-list1) cl-list2))
|
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780 (cl-push (car cl-list1) cl-res))
|
|
781 (cl-pop cl-list1))
|
|
782 cl-res))))
|
|
783
|
|
784 (defun nset-difference (cl-list1 cl-list2 &rest cl-keys)
|
|
785 "Combine LIST1 and LIST2 using a set-difference operation.
|
|
786 The result list contains all items that appear in LIST1 but not LIST2.
|
|
787 This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of LIST1 and LIST2
|
|
788 whenever possible.
|
|
789 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
|
|
790 (if (or (null cl-list1) (null cl-list2)) cl-list1
|
|
791 (apply 'set-difference cl-list1 cl-list2 cl-keys)))
|
|
792
|
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793 (defun set-exclusive-or (cl-list1 cl-list2 &rest cl-keys)
|
|
794 "Combine LIST1 and LIST2 using a set-exclusive-or operation.
|
|
795 The result list contains all items that appear in exactly one of LIST1, LIST2.
|
|
796 This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of the data if necessary
|
|
797 to avoid corrupting the original LIST1 and LIST2.
|
|
798 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
|
|
799 (cond ((null cl-list1) cl-list2) ((null cl-list2) cl-list1)
|
|
800 ((equal cl-list1 cl-list2) nil)
|
|
801 (t (append (apply 'set-difference cl-list1 cl-list2 cl-keys)
|
|
802 (apply 'set-difference cl-list2 cl-list1 cl-keys)))))
|
|
803
|
|
804 (defun nset-exclusive-or (cl-list1 cl-list2 &rest cl-keys)
|
|
805 "Combine LIST1 and LIST2 using a set-exclusive-or operation.
|
|
806 The result list contains all items that appear in exactly one of LIST1, LIST2.
|
|
807 This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of LIST1 and LIST2
|
|
808 whenever possible.
|
|
809 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
|
|
810 (cond ((null cl-list1) cl-list2) ((null cl-list2) cl-list1)
|
|
811 ((equal cl-list1 cl-list2) nil)
|
|
812 (t (nconc (apply 'nset-difference cl-list1 cl-list2 cl-keys)
|
|
813 (apply 'nset-difference cl-list2 cl-list1 cl-keys)))))
|
|
814
|
|
815 (defun subsetp (cl-list1 cl-list2 &rest cl-keys)
|
|
816 "True if LIST1 is a subset of LIST2.
|
|
817 I.e., if every element of LIST1 also appears in LIST2.
|
|
818 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
|
|
819 (cond ((null cl-list1) t) ((null cl-list2) nil)
|
|
820 ((equal cl-list1 cl-list2) t)
|
|
821 (t (cl-parsing-keywords (:key) (:test :test-not)
|
|
822 (while (and cl-list1
|
|
823 (apply 'member* (cl-check-key (car cl-list1))
|
|
824 cl-list2 cl-keys))
|
|
825 (cl-pop cl-list1))
|
|
826 (null cl-list1)))))
|
|
827
|
|
828 (defun subst-if (cl-new cl-pred cl-tree &rest cl-keys)
|
|
829 "Substitute NEW for elements matching PREDICATE in TREE (non-destructively).
|
|
830 Return a copy of TREE with all matching elements replaced by NEW.
|
|
831 Keywords supported: :key"
|
|
832 (apply 'sublis (list (cons nil cl-new)) cl-tree ':if cl-pred cl-keys))
|
|
833
|
|
834 (defun subst-if-not (cl-new cl-pred cl-tree &rest cl-keys)
|
|
835 "Substitute NEW for elts not matching PREDICATE in TREE (non-destructively).
|
|
836 Return a copy of TREE with all non-matching elements replaced by NEW.
|
|
837 Keywords supported: :key"
|
|
838 (apply 'sublis (list (cons nil cl-new)) cl-tree ':if-not cl-pred cl-keys))
|
|
839
|
|
840 (defun nsubst (cl-new cl-old cl-tree &rest cl-keys)
|
|
841 "Substitute NEW for OLD everywhere in TREE (destructively).
|
|
842 Any element of TREE which is `eql' to OLD is changed to NEW (via a call
|
|
843 to `setcar').
|
|
844 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
|
|
845 (apply 'nsublis (list (cons cl-old cl-new)) cl-tree cl-keys))
|
|
846
|
|
847 (defun nsubst-if (cl-new cl-pred cl-tree &rest cl-keys)
|
|
848 "Substitute NEW for elements matching PREDICATE in TREE (destructively).
|
|
849 Any element of TREE which matches is changed to NEW (via a call to `setcar').
|
|
850 Keywords supported: :key"
|
|
851 (apply 'nsublis (list (cons nil cl-new)) cl-tree ':if cl-pred cl-keys))
|
|
852
|
|
853 (defun nsubst-if-not (cl-new cl-pred cl-tree &rest cl-keys)
|
|
854 "Substitute NEW for elements not matching PREDICATE in TREE (destructively).
|
|
855 Any element of TREE which matches is changed to NEW (via a call to `setcar').
|
|
856 Keywords supported: :key"
|
|
857 (apply 'nsublis (list (cons nil cl-new)) cl-tree ':if-not cl-pred cl-keys))
|
|
858
|
|
859 (defun sublis (cl-alist cl-tree &rest cl-keys)
|
|
860 "Perform substitutions indicated by ALIST in TREE (non-destructively).
|
|
861 Return a copy of TREE with all matching elements replaced.
|
|
862 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
|
|
863 (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not) ()
|
|
864 (cl-sublis-rec cl-tree)))
|
|
865
|
|
866 (defvar cl-alist)
|
|
867 (defun cl-sublis-rec (cl-tree) ; uses cl-alist/key/test*/if*
|
|
868 (let ((cl-temp (cl-check-key cl-tree)) (cl-p cl-alist))
|
|
869 (while (and cl-p (not (cl-check-test-nokey (car (car cl-p)) cl-temp)))
|
|
870 (setq cl-p (cdr cl-p)))
|
|
871 (if cl-p (cdr (car cl-p))
|
|
872 (if (consp cl-tree)
|
|
873 (let ((cl-a (cl-sublis-rec (car cl-tree)))
|
|
874 (cl-d (cl-sublis-rec (cdr cl-tree))))
|
|
875 (if (and (eq cl-a (car cl-tree)) (eq cl-d (cdr cl-tree)))
|
|
876 cl-tree
|
|
877 (cons cl-a cl-d)))
|
|
878 cl-tree))))
|
|
879
|
|
880 (defun nsublis (cl-alist cl-tree &rest cl-keys)
|
|
881 "Perform substitutions indicated by ALIST in TREE (destructively).
|
|
882 Any matching element of TREE is changed via a call to `setcar'.
|
|
883 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
|
|
884 (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not) ()
|
|
885 (let ((cl-hold (list cl-tree)))
|
|
886 (cl-nsublis-rec cl-hold)
|
|
887 (car cl-hold))))
|
|
888
|
|
889 (defun cl-nsublis-rec (cl-tree) ; uses cl-alist/temp/p/key/test*/if*
|
|
890 (while (consp cl-tree)
|
|
891 (let ((cl-temp (cl-check-key (car cl-tree))) (cl-p cl-alist))
|
|
892 (while (and cl-p (not (cl-check-test-nokey (car (car cl-p)) cl-temp)))
|
|
893 (setq cl-p (cdr cl-p)))
|
|
894 (if cl-p (setcar cl-tree (cdr (car cl-p)))
|
|
895 (if (consp (car cl-tree)) (cl-nsublis-rec (car cl-tree))))
|
|
896 (setq cl-temp (cl-check-key (cdr cl-tree)) cl-p cl-alist)
|
|
897 (while (and cl-p (not (cl-check-test-nokey (car (car cl-p)) cl-temp)))
|
|
898 (setq cl-p (cdr cl-p)))
|
|
899 (if cl-p
|
|
900 (progn (setcdr cl-tree (cdr (car cl-p))) (setq cl-tree nil))
|
|
901 (setq cl-tree (cdr cl-tree))))))
|
|
902
|
|
903 (defun tree-equal (cl-x cl-y &rest cl-keys)
|
|
904 "T if trees X and Y have `eql' leaves.
|
|
905 Atoms are compared by `eql'; cons cells are compared recursively.
|
|
906 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
|
|
907 (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key) ()
|
|
908 (cl-tree-equal-rec cl-x cl-y)))
|
|
909
|
|
910 (defun cl-tree-equal-rec (cl-x cl-y)
|
|
911 (while (and (consp cl-x) (consp cl-y)
|
|
912 (cl-tree-equal-rec (car cl-x) (car cl-y)))
|
|
913 (setq cl-x (cdr cl-x) cl-y (cdr cl-y)))
|
|
914 (and (not (consp cl-x)) (not (consp cl-y)) (cl-check-match cl-x cl-y)))
|
|
915
|
|
916
|
|
917 (run-hooks 'cl-seq-load-hook)
|
|
918
|
|
919 ;;; cl-seq.el ends here
|