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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
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4 @c 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/sequences
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7 @node Sequences Arrays Vectors, Hash Tables, Lists, Top
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8 @chapter Sequences, Arrays, and Vectors
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9 @cindex sequence
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11 Recall that the @dfn{sequence} type is the union of two other Lisp
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12 types: lists and arrays. In other words, any list is a sequence, and
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13 any array is a sequence. The common property that all sequences have is
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14 that each is an ordered collection of elements.
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16 An @dfn{array} is a single primitive object that has a slot for each
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17 of its elements. All the elements are accessible in constant time, but
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18 the length of an existing array cannot be changed. Strings, vectors,
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19 char-tables and bool-vectors are the four types of arrays.
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21 A list is a sequence of elements, but it is not a single primitive
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22 object; it is made of cons cells, one cell per element. Finding the
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23 @var{n}th element requires looking through @var{n} cons cells, so
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24 elements farther from the beginning of the list take longer to access.
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25 But it is possible to add elements to the list, or remove elements.
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27 The following diagram shows the relationship between these types:
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30 @group
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31 _____________________________________________
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32 | |
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33 | Sequence |
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34 | ______ ________________________________ |
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35 | | | | | |
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36 | | List | | Array | |
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37 | | | | ________ ________ | |
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38 | |______| | | | | | | |
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39 | | | Vector | | String | | |
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40 | | |________| |________| | |
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43 | | | Char-table | | Bool-vector | | |
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44 | | |____________| |_____________| | |
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45 | |________________________________| |
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46 |_____________________________________________|
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47 @end group
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48 @end example
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50 The elements of vectors and lists may be any Lisp objects. The
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51 elements of strings are all characters.
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53 @menu
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54 * Sequence Functions:: Functions that accept any kind of sequence.
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55 * Arrays:: Characteristics of arrays in Emacs Lisp.
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56 * Array Functions:: Functions specifically for arrays.
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57 * Vectors:: Special characteristics of Emacs Lisp vectors.
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58 * Vector Functions:: Functions specifically for vectors.
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59 * Char-Tables:: How to work with char-tables.
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60 * Bool-Vectors:: How to work with bool-vectors.
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61 @end menu
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63 @node Sequence Functions
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64 @section Sequences
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66 In Emacs Lisp, a @dfn{sequence} is either a list or an array. The
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67 common property of all sequences is that they are ordered collections of
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68 elements. This section describes functions that accept any kind of
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69 sequence.
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71 @defun sequencep object
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72 Returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a list, vector, or
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73 string, @code{nil} otherwise.
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74 @end defun
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76 @defun length sequence
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77 @cindex string length
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78 @cindex list length
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79 @cindex vector length
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80 @cindex sequence length
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81 This function returns the number of elements in @var{sequence}. If
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82 @var{sequence} is a cons cell that is not a list (because the final
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83 @sc{cdr} is not @code{nil}), a @code{wrong-type-argument} error is
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86 @xref{List Elements}, for the related function @code{safe-length}.
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90 (length '(1 2 3))
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99 @result{} 6
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102 (length [1 2 3])
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103 @result{} 3
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106 (length (make-bool-vector 5 nil))
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112 @defun elt sequence index
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113 @cindex elements of sequences
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114 This function returns the element of @var{sequence} indexed by
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115 @var{index}. Legitimate values of @var{index} are integers ranging from
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116 0 up to one less than the length of @var{sequence}. If @var{sequence}
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117 is a list, then out-of-range values of @var{index} return @code{nil};
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118 otherwise, they trigger an @code{args-out-of-range} error.
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122 (elt [1 2 3 4] 2)
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127 @result{} 3
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130 ;; @r{We use @code{string} to show clearly which character @code{elt} returns.}
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131 (string (elt "1234" 2))
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132 @result{} "3"
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140 @error{} Args out of range: [1 2 3 4], -1
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144 This function generalizes @code{aref} (@pxref{Array Functions}) and
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145 @code{nth} (@pxref{List Elements}).
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146 @end defun
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148 @defun copy-sequence sequence
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149 @cindex copying sequences
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150 Returns a copy of @var{sequence}. The copy is the same type of object
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153 Storing a new element into the copy does not affect the original
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154 @var{sequence}, and vice versa. However, the elements of the new
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155 sequence are not copies; they are identical (@code{eq}) to the elements
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156 of the original. Therefore, changes made within these elements, as
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157 found via the copied sequence, are also visible in the original
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158 sequence.
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502 (@pxref{String Conversion}).
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503
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504 For other concatenation functions, see @code{mapconcat} in @ref{Mapping
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505 Functions}, @code{concat} in @ref{Creating Strings}, and @code{append}
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506 in @ref{Building Lists}.
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507 @end defun
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508
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509 The @code{append} function provides a way to convert a vector into a
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510 list with the same elements (@pxref{Building Lists}):
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511
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512 @example
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513 @group
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514 (setq avector [1 two (quote (three)) "four" [five]])
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515 @result{} [1 two (quote (three)) "four" [five]]
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516 (append avector nil)
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517 @result{} (1 two (quote (three)) "four" [five])
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518 @end group
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519 @end example
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521 @node Char-Tables
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522 @section Char-Tables
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523 @cindex char-tables
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524 @cindex extra slots of char-table
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525
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526 A char-table is much like a vector, except that it is indexed by
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527 character codes. Any valid character code, without modifiers, can be
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528 used as an index in a char-table. You can access a char-table's
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529 elements with @code{aref} and @code{aset}, as with any array. In
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530 addition, a char-table can have @dfn{extra slots} to hold additional
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531 data not associated with particular character codes. Char-tables are
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532 constants when evaluated.
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533
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534 @cindex subtype of char-table
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535 Each char-table has a @dfn{subtype} which is a symbol. The subtype
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537 and to control the number of extra slots. For example, display tables
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538 are char-tables with @code{display-table} as the subtype, and syntax
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539 tables are char-tables with @code{syntax-table} as the subtype. A valid
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540 subtype must have a @code{char-table-extra-slots} property which is an
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541 integer between 0 and 10. This integer specifies the number of
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542 @dfn{extra slots} in the char-table.
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543
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544 @cindex parent of char-table
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545 A char-table can have a @dfn{parent}. which is another char-table. If
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546 it does, then whenever the char-table specifies @code{nil} for a
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547 particular character @var{c}, it inherits the value specified in the
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548 parent. In other words, @code{(aref @var{char-table} @var{c})} returns
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549 the value from the parent of @var{char-table} if @var{char-table} itself
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550 specifies @code{nil}.
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551
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552 @cindex default value of char-table
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553 A char-table can also have a @dfn{default value}. If so, then
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554 @code{(aref @var{char-table} @var{c})} returns the default value
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555 whenever the char-table does not specify any other non-@code{nil} value.
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556
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557 @defun make-char-table subtype &optional init
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558 Return a newly created char-table, with subtype @var{subtype}. Each
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559 element is initialized to @var{init}, which defaults to @code{nil}. You
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560 cannot alter the subtype of a char-table after the char-table is
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561 created.
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562
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563 There is no argument to specify the length of the char-table, because
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564 all char-tables have room for any valid character code as an index.
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565 @end defun
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566
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567 @defun char-table-p object
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568 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a char-table,
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569 otherwise @code{nil}.
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570 @end defun
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571
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572 @defun char-table-subtype char-table
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573 This function returns the subtype symbol of @var{char-table}.
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574 @end defun
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575
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576 @defun set-char-table-default char-table new-default
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577 This function sets the default value of @var{char-table} to
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578 @var{new-default}.
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579
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580 There is no special function to access the default value of a char-table.
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581 To do that, use @code{(char-table-range @var{char-table} nil)}.
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582 @end defun
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583
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584 @defun char-table-parent char-table
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585 This function returns the parent of @var{char-table}. The parent is
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586 always either @code{nil} or another char-table.
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587 @end defun
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588
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589 @defun set-char-table-parent char-table new-parent
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590 This function sets the parent of @var{char-table} to @var{new-parent}.
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591 @end defun
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593 @defun char-table-extra-slot char-table n
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594 This function returns the contents of extra slot @var{n} of
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595 @var{char-table}. The number of extra slots in a char-table is
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596 determined by its subtype.
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597 @end defun
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599 @defun set-char-table-extra-slot char-table n value
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600 This function stores @var{value} in extra slot @var{n} of
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601 @var{char-table}.
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602 @end defun
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604 A char-table can specify an element value for a single character code;
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607 @defun char-table-range char-table range
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608 This returns the value specified in @var{char-table} for a range of
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609 characters @var{range}. Here are the possibilities for @var{range}:
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611 @table @asis
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612 @item @code{nil}
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613 Refers to the default value.
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615 @item @var{char}
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616 Refers to the element for character @var{char}
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619 @item @var{charset}
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620 Refers to the value specified for the whole character set
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621 @var{charset} (@pxref{Character Sets}).
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623 @item @var{generic-char}
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624 A generic character stands for a character set; specifying the generic
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625 character as argument is equivalent to specifying the character set
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627 @end table
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628 @end defun
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630 @defun set-char-table-range char-table range value
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631 This function sets the value in @var{char-table} for a range of
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632 characters @var{range}. Here are the possibilities for @var{range}:
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634 @table @asis
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635 @item @code{nil}
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636 Refers to the default value.
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638 @item @code{t}
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639 Refers to the whole range of character codes.
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641 @item @var{char}
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642 Refers to the element for character @var{char}
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645 @item @var{charset}
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646 Refers to the value specified for the whole character set
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647 @var{charset} (@pxref{Character Sets}).
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649 @item @var{generic-char}
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650 A generic character stands for a character set; specifying the generic
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651 character as argument is equivalent to specifying the character set
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652 name. @xref{Splitting Characters}, for a description of generic characters.
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653 @end table
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654 @end defun
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656 @defun map-char-table function char-table
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657 This function calls @var{function} for each element of @var{char-table}.
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658 @var{function} is called with two arguments, a key and a value. The key
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659 is a possible @var{range} argument for @code{char-table-range}---either
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660 a valid character or a generic character---and the value is
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661 @code{(char-table-range @var{char-table} @var{key})}.
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663 Overall, the key-value pairs passed to @var{function} describe all the
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664 values stored in @var{char-table}.
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666 The return value is always @code{nil}; to make this function useful,
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667 @var{function} should have side effects. For example,
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668 here is how to examine each element of the syntax table:
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669
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670 @example
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671 (let (accumulator)
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672 (map-char-table
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673 #'(lambda (key value)
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674 (setq accumulator
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675 (cons (list key value) accumulator)))
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676 (syntax-table))
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677 accumulator)
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678 @result{}
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679 ((475008 nil) (474880 nil) (474752 nil) (474624 nil)
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680 ... (5 (3)) (4 (3)) (3 (3)) (2 (3)) (1 (3)) (0 (3)))
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681 @end example
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682 @end defun
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683
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684 @node Bool-Vectors
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685 @section Bool-vectors
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686 @cindex Bool-vectors
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688 A bool-vector is much like a vector, except that it stores only the
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689 values @code{t} and @code{nil}. If you try to store any non-@code{nil}
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690 value into an element of the bool-vector, the effect is to store
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691 @code{t} there. As with all arrays, bool-vector indices start from 0,
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692 and the length cannot be changed once the bool-vector is created.
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693 Bool-vectors are constants when evaluated.
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695 There are two special functions for working with bool-vectors; aside
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696 from that, you manipulate them with same functions used for other kinds
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697 of arrays.
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699 @defun make-bool-vector length initial
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700 Return a new book-vector of @var{length} elements,
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701 each one initialized to @var{initial}.
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702 @end defun
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704 @defun bool-vector-p object
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705 This returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a bool-vector,
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706 and @code{nil} otherwise.
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707 @end defun
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