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* mh-init.el (mh-image-load-path): New function that adds the path to the MH-E images to the image-load-path or load-path depending on the version of Emacs. * mh-customize.el: Call mh-image-load-path just before mh-tool-bar-define so that the toolbar images can be found. * mh-customize.el (mh-invisible-header-fields-internal) (mh-invisible-header-fields-internal): Add Received-SPF header and X-Gmail- prefixes seen from Gmail. Jeffrey C Honig <jch@honig.net> * mh-customize.el (mh-customize): Use customization group mh-e. * mh-e.el (desktop-buffer-mode-handlers): Only add to this list if the variable exists. Not present pre-version 22. (Version, mh-version): Added +cvs to version. * mh-unit.el (mh-unit): Changed lm-verify test to Emacs 22. * Makefile: Incorporated ideas from Clemens Fruhwirth to generalize mh-loaddefs.el to make it work for both GNU Emacs and XEmacs. (EMACS_OPTIONS, XEMACS_OPTIONS): Use double-dash for all long options. (EMACS_LOADDEFS_COOKIE): New variable for generate-autoload-cookie setting. Obsoletes XEMACS_LOADDEFS_COOKIE. (EMACS_EXPORT_MH_LOADDEFS): New variable for GNU Emacs commands to rebuild mh-loaddefs.el. (XEMACS_EXPORT_MH_LOADDEFS): New variable for XEmacs commands to rebuild mh-loaddefs.el. Obsoletes XEMACS_LOADDEFS_FILE and XEMACS_LOADDEFS_PKG_NAME. (MH-E-LOADDEFS-SRC): New variable which is set to $(MH-E-SRC) on GNU Emacs, and adds $(MH-E-XEMACS-SRC) on XEmacs. (all): Modify EMACS_EXPORT_MH_LOADDEFS and MH-E-LOADDEFS-SRC on XEMacs. (mh-loaddefs.el): Now depends on $(MH-E-LOADDEFS-SRC) and has generic compile command that works on both GNU Emacs XEmacs. (xemacs): Depend on autoloads instead of deleted loaddefs-xemacs. (loaddefs-xemacs): Deleted. * mh-comp.el (mh-font-lock-field-data): Fix a bug where the function would return t but match-data was being set to nil (closes SF #1241017). Satyaki Das <satyaki@theforce.stanford.edu>. * mh-comp.el (mh-insert-auto-fields): Inset identity regardless of whether one was already set, since if one used a default identity it would never be overridden. Peter S Galbraith <psg@debian.org> * mh-init.el (mh-path): Use customization group mh-e. Thanks to Peter Whaite for these patches (closes SF #1213716). * mh-mime.el (mh-compose-forward): Only use mh-sent-from-msg as a default message if it's a number (as is done elsewhere). Otherwise, an error is thrown if this function is called from a draft created by mh-forward since this variable is a list. Also added a space after the "Messages [%s]:" prompt. * mh-mime.el (mh-compose-forward): Allow insertion of multiple forwarded messages by range (including sequences). For the sent folder the default message presented is the sent message. For other folders, the default message is "cur", if it exists. Jeffrey C Honig <jch@honig.net>
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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, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003,
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4 @c 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
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6 @setfilename ../info/strings
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7 @node Strings and Characters, Lists, Numbers, Top
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8 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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9 @chapter Strings and Characters
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10 @cindex strings
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11 @cindex character arrays
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12 @cindex characters
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13 @cindex bytes
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15 A string in Emacs Lisp is an array that contains an ordered sequence
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16 of characters. Strings are used as names of symbols, buffers, and
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18 buffers; and for many other purposes. Because strings are so important,
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19 Emacs Lisp has many functions expressly for manipulating them. Emacs
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20 Lisp programs use strings more often than individual characters.
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25 @menu
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26 * Basics: String Basics. Basic properties of strings and characters.
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27 * Predicates for Strings:: Testing whether an object is a string or char.
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28 * Creating Strings:: Functions to allocate new strings.
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29 * Modifying Strings:: Altering the contents of an existing string.
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30 * Text Comparison:: Comparing characters or strings.
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31 * String Conversion:: Converting to and from characters and strings.
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32 * Formatting Strings:: @code{format}: Emacs's analogue of @code{printf}.
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33 * Case Conversion:: Case conversion functions.
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34 * Case Tables:: Customizing case conversion.
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35 @end menu
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37 @node String Basics
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38 @section String and Character Basics
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40 Characters are represented in Emacs Lisp as integers;
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41 whether an integer is a character or not is determined only by how it is
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42 used. Thus, strings really contain integers.
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45 altered once the string exists. Strings in Lisp are @emph{not}
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46 terminated by a distinguished character code. (By contrast, strings in
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49 Since strings are arrays, and therefore sequences as well, you can
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50 operate on them with the general array and sequence functions.
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51 (@xref{Sequences Arrays Vectors}.) For example, you can access or
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52 change individual characters in a string using the functions @code{aref}
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53 and @code{aset} (@pxref{Array Functions}).
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56 Emacs strings (and in buffers): unibyte and multibyte (@pxref{Text
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57 Representations}). An @acronym{ASCII} character always occupies one byte in a
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58 string; in fact, when a string is all @acronym{ASCII}, there is no real
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60 For most Lisp programming, you don't need to be concerned with these two
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61 representations.
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63 Sometimes key sequences are represented as strings. When a string is
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64 a key sequence, string elements in the range 128 to 255 represent meta
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70 control characters. They do not distinguish case in @acronym{ASCII} control
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74 and other modifiers for keyboard input characters.
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76 Strings are useful for holding regular expressions. You can also
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77 match regular expressions against strings with @code{string-match}
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78 (@pxref{Regexp Search}). The functions @code{match-string}
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80 Match}) are useful for decomposing and modifying strings after
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81 matching regular expressions against them.
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84 in it, as well as the characters themselves. @xref{Text Properties}.
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89 copy them into buffers. @xref{Character Type}, and @ref{String Type},
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90 for information about the syntax of characters and strings.
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91 @xref{Non-ASCII Characters}, for functions to convert between text
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92 representations and to encode and decode character codes.
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94 @node Predicates for Strings
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95 @section The Predicates for Strings
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97 For more information about general sequence and array predicates,
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101 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a string, @code{nil}
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107 character (i.e., an integer), @code{nil} otherwise.
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111 @section Creating Strings
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113 The following functions create strings, either from scratch, or by
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114 putting strings together, or by taking them apart.
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117 This function returns a string made up of @var{count} repetitions of
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122 @result{} "xxxxx"
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124 @result{} ""
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125 @end example
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127 Other functions to compare with this one include @code{char-to-string}
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128 (@pxref{String Conversion}), @code{make-vector} (@pxref{Vectors}), and
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129 @code{make-list} (@pxref{Building Lists}).
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130 @end defun
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132 @defun string &rest characters
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133 This returns a string containing the characters @var{characters}.
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208 (substring [a b (c) "d"] 1 3)
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209 @result{} [b (c)]
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220 the current buffer. The beginning of a string is at index 0, but the
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233 @cindex copying strings
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235 This function returns a new string consisting of the characters in the
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239 returns an empty string.
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242 (concat "abc" "-def")
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247 (concat "abc" nil "-def")
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249 (concat "The " "quick brown " "fox.")
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288 As a special case, when @var{separators} is @code{nil} (or omitted),
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289 null strings are always omitted from the result. Thus:
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290
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291 @example
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292 (split-string " two words ")
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293 @result{} ("two" "words")
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294 @end example
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295
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296 The result is not @samp{("" "two" "words" "")}, which would rarely be
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298 @var{separators}:
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300 @example
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301 (split-string " two words "
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302 split-string-default-separators)
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303 @result{} ("" "two" "words" "")
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304 @end example
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306 More examples:
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308 @example
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309 (split-string "Soup is good food" "o")
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310 @result{} ("S" "up is g" "" "d f" "" "d")
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311 (split-string "Soup is good food" "o" t)
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312 @result{} ("S" "up is g" "d f" "d")
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313 (split-string "Soup is good food" "o+")
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314 @result{} ("S" "up is g" "d f" "d")
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315 @end example
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317 Empty matches do count, except that @code{split-string} will not look
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319 using a non-empty match or when @var{string} is empty:
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321 @example
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322 (split-string "aooob" "o*")
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323 @result{} ("" "a" "" "b" "")
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324 (split-string "ooaboo" "o*")
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325 @result{} ("" "" "a" "b" "")
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326 (split-string "" "")
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327 @result{} ("")
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328 @end example
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329
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330 However, when @var{separators} can match the empty string,
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331 @var{omit-nulls} is usually @code{t}, so that the subtleties in the
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332 three previous examples are rarely relevant:
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334 @example
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335 (split-string "Soup is good food" "o*" t)
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336 @result{} ("S" "u" "p" " " "i" "s" " " "g" "d" " " "f" "d")
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337 (split-string "Nice doggy!" "" t)
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338 @result{} ("N" "i" "c" "e" " " "d" "o" "g" "g" "y" "!")
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339 (split-string "" "" t)
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340 @result{} nil
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341 @end example
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344 ``non-greedy'' values of @var{separators} that can prefer empty
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348 @example
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349 (split-string "ooo" "o*" t)
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350 @result{} nil
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351 (split-string "ooo" "\\|o+" t)
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352 @result{} ("o" "o" "o")
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353 @end example
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354 @end defun
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356 @defvar split-string-default-separators
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357 The default value of @var{separators} for @code{split-string}. Its
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358 usual value is @w{@samp{"[ \f\t\n\r\v]+"}}.
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359 @end defvar
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361 @node Modifying Strings
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362 @section Modifying Strings
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363
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364 The most basic way to alter the contents of an existing string is with
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365 @code{aset} (@pxref{Array Functions}). @code{(aset @var{string}
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366 @var{idx} @var{char})} stores @var{char} into @var{string} at index
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367 @var{idx}. Each character occupies one or more bytes, and if @var{char}
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369 that index, @code{aset} signals an error.
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371 A more powerful function is @code{store-substring}:
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373 @defun store-substring string idx obj
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374 This function alters part of the contents of the string @var{string}, by
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375 storing @var{obj} starting at index @var{idx}. The argument @var{obj}
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377
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378 Since it is impossible to change the length of an existing string, it is
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381 character currently present at that point in @var{string}.
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382 @end defun
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385 @code{clear-string}:
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387 @defun clear-string string
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389 It may also change @var{string}'s length and convert it to
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390 a unibyte string.
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391 @end defun
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395 @section Comparison of Characters and Strings
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396 @cindex string equality
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419 (string= "abc" "abc")
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424 @result{} nil
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425 @end example
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426
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427 The function @code{string=} ignores the text properties of the two
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428 strings. When @code{equal} (@pxref{Equality Predicates}) compares two
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429 strings, it uses @code{string=}.
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433 character codes and all these codes are either in the range 0 through
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434 127 (@acronym{ASCII}) or 160 through 255 (@code{eight-bit-graphic}).
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435 However, when a unibyte string gets converted to a multibyte string,
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444 Lisp programmers ever get confronted with. @xref{Text
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445 Representations}.
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449 @code{string-equal} is another name for @code{string=}.
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450 @end defun
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452 @cindex lexical comparison
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453 @defun string< string1 string2
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454 @c (findex string< causes problems for permuted index!!)
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455 This function compares two strings a character at a time. It
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456 scans both the strings at the same time to find the first pair of corresponding
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457 characters that do not match. If the lesser character of these two is
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461 @code{nil}. If the two strings match entirely, the value is @code{nil}.
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463 Pairs of characters are compared according to their character codes.
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464 Keep in mind that lower case letters have higher numeric values in the
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465 @acronym{ASCII} character set than their upper case counterparts; digits and
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469 multibyte non-@acronym{ASCII} character (@pxref{Text Representations}).
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471 @example
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472 @group
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473 (string< "abc" "abd")
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474 @result{} t
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475 (string< "abd" "abc")
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476 @result{} nil
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478 @result{} t
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479 @end group
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480 @end example
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485 no characters is less than any other string.
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487 @example
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488 @group
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489 (string< "" "abc")
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490 @result{} t
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491 (string< "ab" "abc")
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492 @result{} t
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494 @result{} nil
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495 (string< "abc" "ab")
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496 @result{} nil
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498 @result{} nil
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502 Symbols are also allowed as arguments, in which case their print names
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506 @defun string-lessp string1 string2
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510 @defun compare-strings string1 start1 end1 string2 start2 end2 &optional ignore-case
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511 This function compares the specified part of @var{string1} with the
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512 specified part of @var{string2}. The specified part of @var{string1}
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513 runs from index @var{start1} up to index @var{end1} (@code{nil} means
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515 index @var{start2} up to index @var{end2} (@code{nil} means the end of
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524 If the specified portions of the two strings match, the value is
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525 @code{t}. Otherwise, the value is an integer which indicates how many
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526 leading characters agree, and which string is less. Its absolute value
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527 is one plus the number of characters that agree at the beginning of the
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530 @end defun
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533 This function works like @code{assoc}, except that @var{key} must be a
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535 @var{case-fold} is non-@code{nil}, it ignores case differences.
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539 @xref{Association Lists}.
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540 @end defun
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548 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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550 @cindex conversion of strings
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553 strings and integers. @code{format} (@pxref{Formatting Strings})
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558 @code{string-make-multibyte} and @code{string-make-unibyte} convert the
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559 text representation of a string (@pxref{Converting Representations}).
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566 @defun char-to-string character
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568 This function returns a new string containing one character,
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569 @var{character}. This function is semi-obsolete because the function
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570 @code{string} is more general. @xref{Creating Strings}.
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571 @end defun
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573 @defun string-to-char string
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574 @cindex string to character
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575 This function returns the first character in @var{string}. If the
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577 first character of @var{string} is the null character, @acronym{ASCII} code
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580 @example
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581 (string-to-char "ABC")
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583 (string-to-char "xyz")
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585 (string-to-char "")
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586 @result{} 0
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587 @group
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588 (string-to-char "\000")
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589 @result{} 0
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590 @end group
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593 This function may be eliminated in the future if it does not seem useful
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595 @end defun
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597 @defun number-to-string number
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598 @cindex integer to string
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599 @cindex integer to decimal
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600 This function returns a string consisting of the printed base-ten
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602 point number. The returned value starts with a minus sign if the argument is
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605 @example
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606 (number-to-string 256)
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608 @group
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609 (number-to-string -23)
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610 @result{} "-23"
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611 @end group
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612 (number-to-string -23.5)
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613 @result{} "-23.5"
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614 @end example
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616 @cindex int-to-string
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617 @code{int-to-string} is a semi-obsolete alias for this function.
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618
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619 See also the function @code{format} in @ref{Formatting Strings}.
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620 @end defun
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622 @defun string-to-number string &optional base
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623 @cindex string to number
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624 This function returns the numeric value of the characters in
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625 @var{string}. If @var{base} is non-@code{nil}, it must be an integer
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626 between 2 and 16 (inclusive), and integers are converted in that base.
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627 If @var{base} is @code{nil}, then base ten is used. Floating point
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628 conversion only works in base ten; we have not implemented other
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629 radices for floating point numbers, because that would be much more
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631 but its value is too large to fit into a Lisp integer,
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632 @code{string-to-number} returns a floating point result.
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633
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634 The parsing skips spaces and tabs at the beginning of @var{string},
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635 then reads as much of @var{string} as it can interpret as a number in
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636 the given base. (On some systems it ignores other whitespace at the
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638 the ignored whitespace is neither a digit in the given base, nor a
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639 plus or minus sign, nor the leading dot of a floating point number,
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640 this function returns 0.
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642 @example
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643 (string-to-number "256")
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644 @result{} 256
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645 (string-to-number "25 is a perfect square.")
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646 @result{} 25
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647 (string-to-number "X256")
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648 @result{} 0
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649 (string-to-number "-4.5")
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650 @result{} -4.5
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651 (string-to-number "1e5")
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652 @result{} 100000.0
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653 @end example
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655 @findex string-to-int
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656 @code{string-to-int} is an obsolete alias for this function.
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657 @end defun
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658
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660
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661 @table @code
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662 @item concat
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663 @code{concat} can convert a vector or a list into a string.
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664 @xref{Creating Strings}.
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666 @item vconcat
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667 @code{vconcat} can convert a string into a vector. @xref{Vector
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668 Functions}.
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670 @item append
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671 @code{append} can convert a string into a list. @xref{Building Lists}.
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672 @end table
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675 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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677 @cindex formatting strings
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678 @cindex strings, formatting them
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681 computed values at various places in a constant string. This constant string
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682 controls how the other values are printed, as well as where they appear;
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687 formatting feature described here; they differ from @code{format} only
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690 @defun format string &rest objects
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698 these are copied into the output also.
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702 @cindex format specification
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722 extra values to be formatted are ignored.
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723
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724 Certain format specifications require values of particular types. If
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725 you supply a value that doesn't fit the requirements, an error is
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726 signaled.
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727
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728 Here is a table of valid format specifications:
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729
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730 @table @samp
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731 @item %s
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732 Replace the specification with the printed representation of the object,
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733 made without quoting (that is, using @code{princ}, not
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734 @code{prin1}---@pxref{Output Functions}). Thus, strings are represented
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735 by their contents alone, with no @samp{"} characters, and symbols appear
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736 without @samp{\} characters.
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737
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738 If the object is a string, its text properties are
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739 copied into the output. The text properties of the @samp{%s} itself
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741
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742 @item %S
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743 Replace the specification with the printed representation of the object,
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745 Functions}). Thus, strings are enclosed in @samp{"} characters, and
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746 @samp{\} characters appear where necessary before special characters.
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747
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748 @item %o
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749 @cindex integer to octal
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750 Replace the specification with the base-eight representation of an
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751 integer.
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752
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753 @item %d
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754 Replace the specification with the base-ten representation of an
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755 integer.
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756
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757 @item %x
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758 @itemx %X
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759 @cindex integer to hexadecimal
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760 Replace the specification with the base-sixteen representation of an
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761 integer. @samp{%x} uses lower case and @samp{%X} uses upper case.
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763 @item %c
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764 Replace the specification with the character which is the value given.
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765
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766 @item %e
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767 Replace the specification with the exponential notation for a floating
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768 point number.
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769
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770 @item %f
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771 Replace the specification with the decimal-point notation for a floating
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772 point number.
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774 @item %g
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775 Replace the specification with notation for a floating point number,
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776 using either exponential notation or decimal-point notation, whichever
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777 is shorter.
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779 @item %%
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780 Replace the specification with a single @samp{%}. This format
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781 specification is unusual in that it does not use a value. For example,
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782 @code{(format "%% %d" 30)} returns @code{"% 30"}.
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783 @end table
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784
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785 Any other format character results in an @samp{Invalid format
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786 operation} error.
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787
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789
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790 @example
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791 @group
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792 (format "The name of this buffer is %s." (buffer-name))
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793 @result{} "The name of this buffer is strings.texi."
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795 (format "The buffer object prints as %s." (current-buffer))
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796 @result{} "The buffer object prints as strings.texi."
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798 (format "The octal value of %d is %o,
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799 and the hex value is %x." 18 18 18)
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800 @result{} "The octal value of 18 is 22,
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801 and the hex value is 12."
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802 @end group
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803 @end example
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804
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805 @cindex field width
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806 @cindex padding
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807 All the specification characters allow an optional ``width'', which
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808 is a digit-string between the @samp{%} and the character. If the
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809 printed representation of the object contains fewer characters than
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810 this width, then it is padded. The padding is on the left if the
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811 width is positive (or starts with zero) and on the right if the
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812 width is negative. The padding character is normally a space, but if
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813 the width starts with a zero, zeros are used for padding. Some of
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814 these conventions are ignored for specification characters for which
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815 they do not make sense. That is, @samp{%s}, @samp{%S} and @samp{%c}
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817 the left. Also, @samp{%%} accepts a width, but ignores it. Here are
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818 some examples of padding:
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819
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820 @example
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821 (format "%06d is padded on the left with zeros" 123)
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822 @result{} "000123 is padded on the left with zeros"
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823
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824 (format "%-6d is padded on the right" 123)
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825 @result{} "123 is padded on the right"
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826 @end example
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827
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828 If the width is too small, @code{format} does not truncate the
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829 object's printed representation. Thus, you can use a width to specify
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830 a minimum spacing between columns with no risk of losing information.
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832 In the following three examples, @samp{%7s} specifies a minimum width
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836 not truncated. In the third case, the padding is on the right.
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838 @smallexample
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839 @group
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840 (format "The word `%7s' actually has %d letters in it."
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841 "foo" (length "foo"))
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842 @result{} "The word ` foo' actually has 3 letters in it."
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843 @end group
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845 @group
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846 (format "The word `%7s' actually has %d letters in it."
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847 "specification" (length "specification"))
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848 @result{} "The word `specification' actually has 13 letters in it."
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849 @end group
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850
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851 @group
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852 (format "The word `%-7s' actually has %d letters in it."
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853 "foo" (length "foo"))
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854 @result{} "The word `foo ' actually has 3 letters in it."
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855 @end group
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856 @end smallexample
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857
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858 @cindex precision in format specifications
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859 All the specification characters allow an optional ``precision''
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861 a decimal-point @samp{.} followed by a digit-string. For the
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862 floating-point specifications (@samp{%e}, @samp{%f}, @samp{%g}), the
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863 precision specifies how many decimal places to show; if zero, the
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864 decimal-point itself is also omitted. For @samp{%s} and @samp{%S},
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865 the precision truncates the string to the given width, so
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866 @samp{%.3s} shows only the first three characters of the
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867 representation for @var{object}. Precision is ignored for other
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868 specification characters.
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869
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870 @cindex flags in format specifications
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880 the result is prefixed with @samp{0x} or @samp{0X}. For @samp{%e},
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884 @node Case Conversion
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885 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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886 @section Case Conversion in Lisp
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887 @cindex upper case
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888 @cindex lower case
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889 @cindex character case
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890 @cindex case conversion in Lisp
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895 @samp{a} through @samp{z}, as well as non-@acronym{ASCII} letters); other
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896 characters are not altered. You can specify a different case
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897 conversion mapping by specifying a case table (@pxref{Case Tables}).
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899 These functions do not modify the strings that are passed to them as
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903 @acronym{ASCII} codes 88 and 120 respectively.
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905 @defun downcase string-or-char
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906 This function converts a character or a string to lower case.
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908 When the argument to @code{downcase} is a string, the function creates
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912 corresponding lower case character. This value is an integer. If the
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913 original character is lower case, or is not a letter, then the value
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914 equals the original character.
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915
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916 @example
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917 (downcase "The cat in the hat")
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918 @result{} "the cat in the hat"
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920 (downcase ?X)
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921 @result{} 120
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922 @end example
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923 @end defun
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924
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925 @defun upcase string-or-char
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926 This function converts a character or a string to upper case.
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927
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928 When the argument to @code{upcase} is a string, the function creates
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929 and returns a new string in which each letter in the argument that is
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930 lower case is converted to upper case.
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931
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933 returns the corresponding upper case character. This value is an integer.
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934 If the original character is upper case, or is not a letter, then the
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935 value returned equals the original character.
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937 @example
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938 (upcase "The cat in the hat")
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939 @result{} "THE CAT IN THE HAT"
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941 (upcase ?x)
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942 @result{} 88
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943 @end example
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944 @end defun
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945
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946 @defun capitalize string-or-char
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947 @cindex capitalization
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948 This function capitalizes strings or characters. If
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949 @var{string-or-char} is a string, the function creates and returns a new
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950 string, whose contents are a copy of @var{string-or-char} in which each
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951 word has been capitalized. This means that the first character of each
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952 word is converted to upper case, and the rest are converted to lower
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953 case.
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954
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955 The definition of a word is any sequence of consecutive characters that
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956 are assigned to the word constituent syntax class in the current syntax
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957 table (@pxref{Syntax Class Table}).
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959 When the argument to @code{capitalize} is a character, @code{capitalize}
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960 has the same result as @code{upcase}.
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962 @example
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963 @group
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964 (capitalize "The cat in the hat")
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965 @result{} "The Cat In The Hat"
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966 @end group
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967
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968 @group
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969 (capitalize "THE 77TH-HATTED CAT")
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970 @result{} "The 77th-Hatted Cat"
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971 @end group
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973 @group
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974 (capitalize ?x)
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975 @result{} 88
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976 @end group
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977 @end example
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978 @end defun
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979
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980 @defun upcase-initials string-or-char
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981 If @var{string-or-char} is a string, this function capitalizes the
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982 initials of the words in @var{string-or-char}, without altering any
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983 letters other than the initials. It returns a new string whose
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984 contents are a copy of @var{string-or-char}, in which each word has
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985 had its initial letter converted to upper case.
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986
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987 The definition of a word is any sequence of consecutive characters that
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988 are assigned to the word constituent syntax class in the current syntax
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989 table (@pxref{Syntax Class Table}).
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990
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991 When the argument to @code{upcase-initials} is a character,
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992 @code{upcase-initials} has the same result as @code{upcase}.
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993
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994 @example
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995 @group
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996 (upcase-initials "The CAT in the hAt")
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997 @result{} "The CAT In The HAt"
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998 @end group
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999 @end example
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1001
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1002 @xref{Text Comparison}, for functions that compare strings; some of
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1003 them ignore case differences, or can optionally ignore case differences.
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1004
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1005 @node Case Tables
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1006 @section The Case Table
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1008 You can customize case conversion by installing a special @dfn{case
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1009 table}. A case table specifies the mapping between upper case and lower
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1010 case letters. It affects both the case conversion functions for Lisp
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1011 objects (see the previous section) and those that apply to text in the
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1012 buffer (@pxref{Case Changes}). Each buffer has a case table; there is
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1013 also a standard case table which is used to initialize the case table
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1014 of new buffers.
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1015
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1016 A case table is a char-table (@pxref{Char-Tables}) whose subtype is
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1017 @code{case-table}. This char-table maps each character into the
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1018 corresponding lower case character. It has three extra slots, which
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1019 hold related tables:
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1021 @table @var
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1022 @item upcase
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1023 The upcase table maps each character into the corresponding upper
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1024 case character.
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1025 @item canonicalize
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1026 The canonicalize table maps all of a set of case-related characters
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1027 into a particular member of that set.
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1028 @item equivalences
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1029 The equivalences table maps each one of a set of case-related characters
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1030 into the next character in that set.
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1031 @end table
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1032
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1033 In simple cases, all you need to specify is the mapping to lower-case;
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1034 the three related tables will be calculated automatically from that one.
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1035
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1036 For some languages, upper and lower case letters are not in one-to-one
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1037 correspondence. There may be two different lower case letters with the
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1038 same upper case equivalent. In these cases, you need to specify the
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1039 maps for both lower case and upper case.
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1040
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1041 The extra table @var{canonicalize} maps each character to a canonical
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1042 equivalent; any two characters that are related by case-conversion have
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1043 the same canonical equivalent character. For example, since @samp{a}
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1044 and @samp{A} are related by case-conversion, they should have the same
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1045 canonical equivalent character (which should be either @samp{a} for both
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1046 of them, or @samp{A} for both of them).
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1047
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1048 The extra table @var{equivalences} is a map that cyclically permutes
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1049 each equivalence class (of characters with the same canonical
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1050 equivalent). (For ordinary @acronym{ASCII}, this would map @samp{a} into
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1051 @samp{A} and @samp{A} into @samp{a}, and likewise for each set of
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1052 equivalent characters.)
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1053
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1054 When you construct a case table, you can provide @code{nil} for
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1055 @var{canonicalize}; then Emacs fills in this slot from the lower case
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1056 and upper case mappings. You can also provide @code{nil} for
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1057 @var{equivalences}; then Emacs fills in this slot from
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1058 @var{canonicalize}. In a case table that is actually in use, those
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1059 components are non-@code{nil}. Do not try to specify @var{equivalences}
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1060 without also specifying @var{canonicalize}.
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1064 @defun case-table-p object
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1065 This predicate returns non-@code{nil} if @var{object} is a valid case
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1066 table.
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1067 @end defun
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1068
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1069 @defun set-standard-case-table table
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1070 This function makes @var{table} the standard case table, so that it will
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1071 be used in any buffers created subsequently.
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1072 @end defun
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1074 @defun standard-case-table
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1075 This returns the standard case table.
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1076 @end defun
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1077
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1078 @defun current-case-table
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1079 This function returns the current buffer's case table.
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1080 @end defun
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1081
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1082 @defun set-case-table table
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1083 This sets the current buffer's case table to @var{table}.
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1084 @end defun
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1085
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1086 The following three functions are convenient subroutines for packages
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1087 that define non-@acronym{ASCII} character sets. They modify the specified
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1088 case table @var{case-table}; they also modify the standard syntax table.
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1089 @xref{Syntax Tables}. Normally you would use these functions to change
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1090 the standard case table.
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1091
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1092 @defun set-case-syntax-pair uc lc case-table
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1093 This function specifies a pair of corresponding letters, one upper case
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1094 and one lower case.
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1095 @end defun
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1096
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1097 @defun set-case-syntax-delims l r case-table
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1098 This function makes characters @var{l} and @var{r} a matching pair of
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1099 case-invariant delimiters.
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1100 @end defun
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1101
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1102 @defun set-case-syntax char syntax case-table
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1103 This function makes @var{char} case-invariant, with syntax
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1104 @var{syntax}.
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1105 @end defun
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1107 @deffn Command describe-buffer-case-table
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1108 This command displays a description of the contents of the current
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1109 buffer's case table.
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1110 @end deffn
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1112 @ignore
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1114 @end ignore