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* mh-comp.el (mh-font-lock-field-data): Fix a bug where the
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* mh-comp.el (mh-insert-auto-fields): Inset identity regardless of
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* mh-mime.el (mh-compose-forward): Only use mh-sent-from-msg as a
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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
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4 @c 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
6550 | 5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. |
6 @setfilename ../info/strings | |
7 @node Strings and Characters, Lists, Numbers, Top | |
8 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
9 @chapter Strings and Characters | |
10 @cindex strings | |
11 @cindex character arrays | |
12 @cindex characters | |
13 @cindex bytes | |
14 | |
15 A string in Emacs Lisp is an array that contains an ordered sequence | |
16 of characters. Strings are used as names of symbols, buffers, and | |
24862 | 17 files; to send messages to users; to hold text being copied between |
18 buffers; and for many other purposes. Because strings are so important, | |
6550 | 19 Emacs Lisp has many functions expressly for manipulating them. Emacs |
20 Lisp programs use strings more often than individual characters. | |
21 | |
22 @xref{Strings of Events}, for special considerations for strings of | |
23 keyboard character events. | |
24 | |
25 @menu | |
26 * Basics: String Basics. Basic properties of strings and characters. | |
27 * Predicates for Strings:: Testing whether an object is a string or char. | |
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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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. |
6550 | 35 @end menu |
36 | |
37 @node String Basics | |
38 @section String and Character Basics | |
39 | |
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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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44 The length of a string (like any array) is fixed, and cannot be |
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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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47 C are terminated by a character with @acronym{ASCII} code 0.) |
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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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55 There are two text representations for non-@acronym{ASCII} characters in |
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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 |
24862 | 59 difference between the unibyte and multibyte representations. |
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 | |
64 a key sequence, string elements in the range 128 to 255 represent meta | |
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65 characters (which are large integers) rather than character |
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66 codes in the range 128 to 255. |
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68 Strings cannot hold characters that have the hyper, super or alt | |
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69 modifiers; they can hold @acronym{ASCII} control characters, but no other |
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70 control characters. They do not distinguish case in @acronym{ASCII} control |
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71 characters. If you want to store such characters in a sequence, such as |
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72 a key sequence, you must use a vector instead of a string. |
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73 @xref{Character Type}, for more information about the representation of meta |
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74 and other modifiers for keyboard input characters. |
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12098 | 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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79 (@pxref{Simple Match Data}) and @code{replace-match} (@pxref{Replacing |
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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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6550 | 83 Like a buffer, a string can contain text properties for the characters |
84 in it, as well as the characters themselves. @xref{Text Properties}. | |
12098 | 85 All the Lisp primitives that copy text from strings to buffers or other |
86 strings also copy the properties of the characters being copied. | |
6550 | 87 |
88 @xref{Text}, for information about functions that display strings or | |
89 copy them into buffers. @xref{Character Type}, and @ref{String Type}, | |
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 |
24862 | 92 representations and to encode and decode character codes. |
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94 @node Predicates for Strings | |
95 @section The Predicates for Strings | |
96 | |
97 For more information about general sequence and array predicates, | |
98 see @ref{Sequences Arrays Vectors}, and @ref{Arrays}. | |
99 | |
100 @defun stringp object | |
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101 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a string, @code{nil} |
6550 | 102 otherwise. |
103 @end defun | |
104 | |
105 @defun char-or-string-p object | |
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106 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a string or a |
6550 | 107 character (i.e., an integer), @code{nil} otherwise. |
108 @end defun | |
109 | |
110 @node Creating Strings | |
111 @section Creating Strings | |
112 | |
113 The following functions create strings, either from scratch, or by | |
114 putting strings together, or by taking them apart. | |
115 | |
116 @defun make-string count character | |
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117 This function returns a string made up of @var{count} repetitions of |
6550 | 118 @var{character}. If @var{count} is negative, an error is signaled. |
119 | |
120 @example | |
121 (make-string 5 ?x) | |
122 @result{} "xxxxx" | |
123 (make-string 0 ?x) | |
124 @result{} "" | |
125 @end example | |
126 | |
127 Other functions to compare with this one include @code{char-to-string} | |
128 (@pxref{String Conversion}), @code{make-vector} (@pxref{Vectors}), and | |
129 @code{make-list} (@pxref{Building Lists}). | |
130 @end defun | |
131 | |
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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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135 @example |
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137 @result{} "abc" |
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138 @end example |
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139 @end defun |
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6550 | 141 @defun substring string start &optional end |
12098 | 142 This function returns a new string which consists of those characters |
6550 | 143 from @var{string} in the range from (and including) the character at the |
144 index @var{start} up to (but excluding) the character at the index | |
145 @var{end}. The first character is at index zero. | |
146 | |
147 @example | |
148 @group | |
149 (substring "abcdefg" 0 3) | |
150 @result{} "abc" | |
151 @end group | |
152 @end example | |
153 | |
154 @noindent | |
155 Here the index for @samp{a} is 0, the index for @samp{b} is 1, and the | |
156 index for @samp{c} is 2. Thus, three letters, @samp{abc}, are copied | |
157 from the string @code{"abcdefg"}. The index 3 marks the character | |
158 position up to which the substring is copied. The character whose index | |
159 is 3 is actually the fourth character in the string. | |
160 | |
161 A negative number counts from the end of the string, so that @minus{}1 | |
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162 signifies the index of the last character of the string. For example: |
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164 @example | |
165 @group | |
166 (substring "abcdefg" -3 -1) | |
167 @result{} "ef" | |
168 @end group | |
169 @end example | |
170 | |
171 @noindent | |
172 In this example, the index for @samp{e} is @minus{}3, the index for | |
173 @samp{f} is @minus{}2, and the index for @samp{g} is @minus{}1. | |
174 Therefore, @samp{e} and @samp{f} are included, and @samp{g} is excluded. | |
175 | |
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176 When @code{nil} is used for @var{end}, it stands for the length of the |
6550 | 177 string. Thus, |
178 | |
179 @example | |
180 @group | |
181 (substring "abcdefg" -3 nil) | |
182 @result{} "efg" | |
183 @end group | |
184 @end example | |
185 | |
186 Omitting the argument @var{end} is equivalent to specifying @code{nil}. | |
187 It follows that @code{(substring @var{string} 0)} returns a copy of all | |
188 of @var{string}. | |
189 | |
190 @example | |
191 @group | |
192 (substring "abcdefg" 0) | |
193 @result{} "abcdefg" | |
194 @end group | |
195 @end example | |
196 | |
197 @noindent | |
198 But we recommend @code{copy-sequence} for this purpose (@pxref{Sequence | |
199 Functions}). | |
200 | |
12098 | 201 If the characters copied from @var{string} have text properties, the |
202 properties are copied into the new string also. @xref{Text Properties}. | |
203 | |
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204 @code{substring} also accepts a vector for the first argument. |
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205 For example: |
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207 @example |
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208 (substring [a b (c) "d"] 1 3) |
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209 @result{} [b (c)] |
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212 A @code{wrong-type-argument} error is signaled if @var{start} is not |
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213 an integer or if @var{end} is neither an integer nor @code{nil}. An |
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214 @code{args-out-of-range} error is signaled if @var{start} indicates a |
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215 character following @var{end}, or if either integer is out of range |
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216 for @var{string}. |
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218 Contrast this function with @code{buffer-substring} (@pxref{Buffer | |
219 Contents}), which returns a string containing a portion of the text in | |
220 the current buffer. The beginning of a string is at index 0, but the | |
221 beginning of a buffer is at index 1. | |
222 @end defun | |
223 | |
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224 @defun substring-no-properties string &optional start end |
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225 This works like @code{substring} but discards all text properties from |
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226 the value. Also, @var{start} may be omitted or @code{nil}, which is |
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227 equivalent to 0. Thus, @w{@code{(substring-no-properties |
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233 @cindex copying strings | |
234 @cindex concatenating strings | |
235 This function returns a new string consisting of the characters in the | |
12098 | 236 arguments passed to it (along with their text properties, if any). The |
237 arguments may be strings, lists of numbers, or vectors of numbers; they | |
238 are not themselves changed. If @code{concat} receives no arguments, it | |
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241 @example | |
242 (concat "abc" "-def") | |
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246 ;; @r{@code{nil} is an empty sequence.} | |
247 (concat "abc" nil "-def") | |
248 @result{} "abc-def" | |
249 (concat "The " "quick brown " "fox.") | |
250 @result{} "The quick brown fox." | |
251 (concat) | |
252 @result{} "" | |
253 @end example | |
254 | |
255 @noindent | |
256 The @code{concat} function always constructs a new string that is | |
257 not @code{eq} to any existing string. | |
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260 sequence of integers), it was converted to a string of digits making up | |
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262 no longer works. The proper way to convert an integer to its decimal | |
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6550 | 394 @node Text Comparison |
395 @section Comparison of Characters and Strings | |
396 @cindex string equality | |
397 | |
398 @defun char-equal character1 character2 | |
399 This function returns @code{t} if the arguments represent the same | |
400 character, @code{nil} otherwise. This function ignores differences | |
401 in case if @code{case-fold-search} is non-@code{nil}. | |
402 | |
403 @example | |
404 (char-equal ?x ?x) | |
405 @result{} t | |
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410 @end defun | |
411 | |
412 @defun string= string1 string2 | |
413 This function returns @code{t} if the characters of the two strings | |
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418 @example | |
419 (string= "abc" "abc") | |
420 @result{} t | |
421 (string= "abc" "ABC") | |
422 @result{} nil | |
423 (string= "ab" "ABC") | |
424 @result{} nil | |
425 @end example | |
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447 | |
448 @defun string-equal string1 string2 | |
449 @code{string-equal} is another name for @code{string=}. | |
450 @end defun | |
451 | |
452 @cindex lexical comparison | |
453 @defun string< string1 string2 | |
454 @c (findex string< causes problems for permuted index!!) | |
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459 function returns @code{t}. If the lesser character is the one from | |
460 @var{string2}, then @var{string1} is greater, and this function returns | |
461 @code{nil}. If the two strings match entirely, the value is @code{nil}. | |
462 | |
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471 @example | |
472 @group | |
473 (string< "abc" "abd") | |
474 @result{} t | |
475 (string< "abd" "abc") | |
476 @result{} nil | |
477 (string< "123" "abc") | |
478 @result{} t | |
479 @end group | |
480 @end example | |
481 | |
482 When the strings have different lengths, and they match up to the | |
483 length of @var{string1}, then the result is @code{t}. If they match up | |
484 to the length of @var{string2}, the result is @code{nil}. A string of | |
485 no characters is less than any other string. | |
486 | |
487 @example | |
488 @group | |
489 (string< "" "abc") | |
490 @result{} t | |
491 (string< "ab" "abc") | |
492 @result{} t | |
493 (string< "abc" "") | |
494 @result{} nil | |
495 (string< "abc" "ab") | |
496 @result{} nil | |
497 (string< "" "") | |
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505 | |
506 @defun string-lessp string1 string2 | |
507 @code{string-lessp} is another name for @code{string<}. | |
508 @end defun | |
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543 a way to compare text in buffers. The function @code{string-match}, | |
544 which matches a regular expression against a string, can be used | |
545 for a kind of string comparison; see @ref{Regexp Search}. | |
546 | |
547 @node String Conversion | |
548 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
549 @section Conversion of Characters and Strings | |
550 @cindex conversion of strings | |
551 | |
552 This section describes functions for conversions between characters, | |
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556 @code{read-from-string} (@pxref{Input Functions}) can ``convert'' a | |
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561 @xref{Documentation}, for functions that produce textual descriptions | |
562 of text characters and general input events | |
563 (@code{single-key-description} and @code{text-char-description}). These | |
564 functions are used primarily for making help messages. | |
565 | |
566 @defun char-to-string character | |
567 @cindex character to string | |
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6550 | 571 @end defun |
572 | |
573 @defun string-to-char string | |
574 @cindex string to character | |
575 This function returns the first character in @var{string}. If the | |
576 string is empty, the function returns 0. The value is also 0 when the | |
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6550 | 578 0. |
579 | |
580 @example | |
581 (string-to-char "ABC") | |
582 @result{} 65 | |
583 (string-to-char "xyz") | |
584 @result{} 120 | |
585 (string-to-char "") | |
586 @result{} 0 | |
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589 @result{} 0 | |
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592 | |
593 This function may be eliminated in the future if it does not seem useful | |
594 enough to retain. | |
595 @end defun | |
596 | |
597 @defun number-to-string number | |
598 @cindex integer to string | |
599 @cindex integer to decimal | |
24862 | 600 This function returns a string consisting of the printed base-ten |
6550 | 601 representation of @var{number}, which may be an integer or a floating |
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604 | |
605 @example | |
606 (number-to-string 256) | |
607 @result{} "256" | |
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6550 | 612 (number-to-string -23.5) |
613 @result{} "-23.5" | |
614 @end example | |
615 | |
616 @cindex int-to-string | |
617 @code{int-to-string} is a semi-obsolete alias for this function. | |
618 | |
619 See also the function @code{format} in @ref{Formatting Strings}. | |
620 @end defun | |
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642 @example | |
643 (string-to-number "256") | |
644 @result{} 256 | |
645 (string-to-number "25 is a perfect square.") | |
646 @result{} 25 | |
647 (string-to-number "X256") | |
648 @result{} 0 | |
649 (string-to-number "-4.5") | |
650 @result{} -4.5 | |
38790 | 651 (string-to-number "1e5") |
652 @result{} 100000.0 | |
6550 | 653 @end example |
654 | |
655 @findex string-to-int | |
656 @code{string-to-int} is an obsolete alias for this function. | |
657 @end defun | |
658 | |
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675 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
676 @section Formatting Strings | |
677 @cindex formatting strings | |
678 @cindex strings, formatting them | |
679 | |
680 @dfn{Formatting} means constructing a string by substitution of | |
24862 | 681 computed values at various places in a constant string. This constant string |
682 controls how the other values are printed, as well as where they appear; | |
6550 | 683 it is called a @dfn{format string}. |
684 | |
685 Formatting is often useful for computing messages to be displayed. In | |
686 fact, the functions @code{message} and @code{error} provide the same | |
687 formatting feature described here; they differ from @code{format} only | |
688 in how they use the result of formatting. | |
689 | |
690 @defun format string &rest objects | |
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694 arguments @var{objects} are the computed values to be formatted. | |
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6550 | 699 @end defun |
700 | |
701 @cindex @samp{%} in format | |
702 @cindex format specification | |
703 A format specification is a sequence of characters beginning with a | |
704 @samp{%}. Thus, if there is a @samp{%d} in @var{string}, the | |
705 @code{format} function replaces it with the printed representation of | |
706 one of the values to be formatted (one of the arguments @var{objects}). | |
707 For example: | |
708 | |
709 @example | |
710 @group | |
711 (format "The value of fill-column is %d." fill-column) | |
712 @result{} "The value of fill-column is 72." | |
713 @end group | |
714 @end example | |
715 | |
716 If @var{string} contains more than one format specification, the | |
24862 | 717 format specifications correspond to successive values from |
6550 | 718 @var{objects}. Thus, the first format specification in @var{string} |
719 uses the first such value, the second format specification uses the | |
720 second such value, and so on. Any extra format specifications (those | |
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728 Here is a table of valid format specifications: | |
729 | |
730 @table @samp | |
731 @item %s | |
732 Replace the specification with the printed representation of the object, | |
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748 @item %o | |
749 @cindex integer to octal | |
750 Replace the specification with the base-eight representation of an | |
751 integer. | |
752 | |
753 @item %d | |
754 Replace the specification with the base-ten representation of an | |
755 integer. | |
756 | |
757 @item %x | |
35036 | 758 @itemx %X |
6550 | 759 @cindex integer to hexadecimal |
760 Replace the specification with the base-sixteen representation of an | |
35036 | 761 integer. @samp{%x} uses lower case and @samp{%X} uses upper case. |
6550 | 762 |
763 @item %c | |
764 Replace the specification with the character which is the value given. | |
765 | |
766 @item %e | |
767 Replace the specification with the exponential notation for a floating | |
35071 | 768 point number. |
6550 | 769 |
770 @item %f | |
771 Replace the specification with the decimal-point notation for a floating | |
772 point number. | |
773 | |
774 @item %g | |
775 Replace the specification with notation for a floating point number, | |
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779 @item %% | |
35036 | 780 Replace the specification with a single @samp{%}. This format |
781 specification is unusual in that it does not use a value. For example, | |
782 @code{(format "%% %d" 30)} returns @code{"% 30"}. | |
6550 | 783 @end table |
784 | |
785 Any other format character results in an @samp{Invalid format | |
786 operation} error. | |
787 | |
788 Here are several examples: | |
789 | |
790 @example | |
791 @group | |
792 (format "The name of this buffer is %s." (buffer-name)) | |
793 @result{} "The name of this buffer is strings.texi." | |
794 | |
795 (format "The buffer object prints as %s." (current-buffer)) | |
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802 @end group | |
803 @end example | |
804 | |
805 @cindex field width | |
806 @cindex padding | |
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820 @example | |
821 (format "%06d is padded on the left with zeros" 123) | |
822 @result{} "000123 is padded on the left with zeros" | |
823 | |
824 (format "%-6d is padded on the right" 123) | |
825 @result{} "123 is padded on the right" | |
826 @end example | |
827 | |
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832 In the following three examples, @samp{%7s} specifies a minimum width | |
833 of 7. In the first case, the string inserted in place of @samp{%7s} has | |
834 only 3 letters, so 4 blank spaces are inserted for padding. In the | |
835 second case, the string @code{"specification"} is 13 letters wide but is | |
836 not truncated. In the third case, the padding is on the right. | |
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840 (format "The word `%7s' actually has %d letters in it." | |
841 "foo" (length "foo")) | |
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844 | |
845 @group | |
846 (format "The word `%7s' actually has %d letters in it." | |
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848 @result{} "The word `specification' actually has 13 letters in it." |
6550 | 849 @end group |
850 | |
851 @group | |
852 (format "The word `%-7s' actually has %d letters in it." | |
853 "foo" (length "foo")) | |
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856 @end smallexample | |
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905 @defun downcase string-or-char | |
906 This function converts a character or a string to lower case. | |
907 | |
908 When the argument to @code{downcase} is a string, the function creates | |
909 and returns a new string in which each letter in the argument that is | |
910 upper case is converted to lower case. When the argument to | |
911 @code{downcase} is a character, @code{downcase} returns the | |
912 corresponding lower case character. This value is an integer. If the | |
913 original character is lower case, or is not a letter, then the value | |
914 equals the original character. | |
915 | |
916 @example | |
917 (downcase "The cat in the hat") | |
918 @result{} "the cat in the hat" | |
919 | |
920 (downcase ?X) | |
921 @result{} 120 | |
922 @end example | |
923 @end defun | |
924 | |
925 @defun upcase string-or-char | |
926 This function converts a character or a string to upper case. | |
927 | |
928 When the argument to @code{upcase} is a string, the function creates | |
929 and returns a new string in which each letter in the argument that is | |
930 lower case is converted to upper case. | |
931 | |
932 When the argument to @code{upcase} is a character, @code{upcase} | |
933 returns the corresponding upper case character. This value is an integer. | |
934 If the original character is upper case, or is not a letter, then the | |
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937 @example | |
938 (upcase "The cat in the hat") | |
939 @result{} "THE CAT IN THE HAT" | |
940 | |
941 (upcase ?x) | |
942 @result{} 88 | |
943 @end example | |
944 @end defun | |
945 | |
946 @defun capitalize string-or-char | |
947 @cindex capitalization | |
948 This function capitalizes strings or characters. If | |
949 @var{string-or-char} is a string, the function creates and returns a new | |
950 string, whose contents are a copy of @var{string-or-char} in which each | |
951 word has been capitalized. This means that the first character of each | |
952 word is converted to upper case, and the rest are converted to lower | |
953 case. | |
954 | |
955 The definition of a word is any sequence of consecutive characters that | |
956 are assigned to the word constituent syntax class in the current syntax | |
25454 | 957 table (@pxref{Syntax Class Table}). |
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959 When the argument to @code{capitalize} is a character, @code{capitalize} | |
960 has the same result as @code{upcase}. | |
961 | |
962 @example | |
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970 @result{} "The 77th-Hatted Cat" | |
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973 @group | |
974 (capitalize ?x) | |
975 @result{} 88 | |
976 @end group | |
977 @end example | |
978 @end defun | |
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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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1026 The canonicalize table maps all of a set of case-related characters |
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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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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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1036 For some languages, upper and lower case letters are not in one-to-one | |
1037 correspondence. There may be two different lower case letters with the | |
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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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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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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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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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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1062 Here are the functions for working with case tables: | |
1063 | |
1064 @defun case-table-p object | |
1065 This predicate returns non-@code{nil} if @var{object} is a valid case | |
1066 table. | |
1067 @end defun | |
1068 | |
1069 @defun set-standard-case-table table | |
1070 This function makes @var{table} the standard case table, so that it will | |
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6550 | 1072 @end defun |
1073 | |
1074 @defun standard-case-table | |
1075 This returns the standard case table. | |
1076 @end defun | |
1077 | |
1078 @defun current-case-table | |
1079 This function returns the current buffer's case table. | |
1080 @end defun | |
1081 | |
1082 @defun set-case-table table | |
1083 This sets the current buffer's case table to @var{table}. | |
1084 @end defun | |
1085 | |
1086 The following three functions are convenient subroutines for packages | |
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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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6550 | 1093 This function specifies a pair of corresponding letters, one upper case |
1094 and one lower case. | |
1095 @end defun | |
1096 | |
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1097 @defun set-case-syntax-delims l r case-table |
6550 | 1098 This function makes characters @var{l} and @var{r} a matching pair of |
1099 case-invariant delimiters. | |
1100 @end defun | |
1101 | |
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1102 @defun set-case-syntax char syntax case-table |
6550 | 1103 This function makes @var{char} case-invariant, with syntax |
1104 @var{syntax}. | |
1105 @end defun | |
1106 | |
1107 @deffn Command describe-buffer-case-table | |
1108 This command displays a description of the contents of the current | |
1109 buffer's case table. | |
1110 @end deffn | |
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1112 @ignore | |
1113 arch-tag: 700b8e95-7aa5-4b52-9eb3-8f2e1ea152b4 | |
1114 @end ignore |