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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, 2001, 2002,
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4 @c 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 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/macros
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7 @node Macros, Customization, Functions, Top
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8 @chapter Macros
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9 @cindex macros
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11 @dfn{Macros} enable you to define new control constructs and other
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12 language features. A macro is defined much like a function, but instead
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13 of telling how to compute a value, it tells how to compute another Lisp
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14 expression which will in turn compute the value. We call this
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15 expression the @dfn{expansion} of the macro.
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17 Macros can do this because they operate on the unevaluated expressions
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18 for the arguments, not on the argument values as functions do. They can
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19 therefore construct an expansion containing these argument expressions
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20 or parts of them.
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22 If you are using a macro to do something an ordinary function could
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23 do, just for the sake of speed, consider using an inline function
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24 instead. @xref{Inline Functions}.
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26 @menu
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27 * Simple Macro:: A basic example.
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28 * Expansion:: How, when and why macros are expanded.
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29 * Compiling Macros:: How macros are expanded by the compiler.
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30 * Defining Macros:: How to write a macro definition.
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31 * Backquote:: Easier construction of list structure.
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32 * Problems with Macros:: Don't evaluate the macro arguments too many times.
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33 Don't hide the user's variables.
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34 * Indenting Macros:: Specifying how to indent macro calls.
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35 @end menu
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37 @node Simple Macro
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38 @section A Simple Example of a Macro
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39
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40 Suppose we would like to define a Lisp construct to increment a
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41 variable value, much like the @code{++} operator in C. We would like to
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42 write @code{(inc x)} and have the effect of @code{(setq x (1+ x))}.
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43 Here's a macro definition that does the job:
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45 @findex inc
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46 @example
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47 @group
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48 (defmacro inc (var)
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49 (list 'setq var (list '1+ var)))
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50 @end group
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51 @end example
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53 When this is called with @code{(inc x)}, the argument @var{var} is the
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54 symbol @code{x}---@emph{not} the @emph{value} of @code{x}, as it would
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55 be in a function. The body of the macro uses this to construct the
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56 expansion, which is @code{(setq x (1+ x))}. Once the macro definition
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57 returns this expansion, Lisp proceeds to evaluate it, thus incrementing
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58 @code{x}.
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60 @node Expansion
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61 @section Expansion of a Macro Call
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62 @cindex expansion of macros
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63 @cindex macro call
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64
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65 A macro call looks just like a function call in that it is a list which
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66 starts with the name of the macro. The rest of the elements of the list
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67 are the arguments of the macro.
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69 Evaluation of the macro call begins like evaluation of a function call
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70 except for one crucial difference: the macro arguments are the actual
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71 expressions appearing in the macro call. They are not evaluated before
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72 they are given to the macro definition. By contrast, the arguments of a
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73 function are results of evaluating the elements of the function call
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74 list.
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75
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76 Having obtained the arguments, Lisp invokes the macro definition just
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77 as a function is invoked. The argument variables of the macro are bound
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78 to the argument values from the macro call, or to a list of them in the
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79 case of a @code{&rest} argument. And the macro body executes and
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80 returns its value just as a function body does.
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81
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82 The second crucial difference between macros and functions is that the
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83 value returned by the macro body is not the value of the macro call.
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84 Instead, it is an alternate expression for computing that value, also
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85 known as the @dfn{expansion} of the macro. The Lisp interpreter
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86 proceeds to evaluate the expansion as soon as it comes back from the
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87 macro.
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89 Since the expansion is evaluated in the normal manner, it may contain
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90 calls to other macros. It may even be a call to the same macro, though
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91 this is unusual.
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92
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93 You can see the expansion of a given macro call by calling
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94 @code{macroexpand}.
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96 @defun macroexpand form &optional environment
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97 @cindex macro expansion
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98 This function expands @var{form}, if it is a macro call. If the result
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99 is another macro call, it is expanded in turn, until something which is
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100 not a macro call results. That is the value returned by
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101 @code{macroexpand}. If @var{form} is not a macro call to begin with, it
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102 is returned as given.
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104 Note that @code{macroexpand} does not look at the subexpressions of
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105 @var{form} (although some macro definitions may do so). Even if they
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106 are macro calls themselves, @code{macroexpand} does not expand them.
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107
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108 The function @code{macroexpand} does not expand calls to inline functions.
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109 Normally there is no need for that, since a call to an inline function is
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110 no harder to understand than a call to an ordinary function.
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112 If @var{environment} is provided, it specifies an alist of macro
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113 definitions that shadow the currently defined macros. Byte compilation
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114 uses this feature.
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116 @smallexample
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117 @group
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118 (defmacro inc (var)
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119 (list 'setq var (list '1+ var)))
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120 @result{} inc
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121 @end group
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123 @group
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124 (macroexpand '(inc r))
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125 @result{} (setq r (1+ r))
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126 @end group
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128 @group
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129 (defmacro inc2 (var1 var2)
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130 (list 'progn (list 'inc var1) (list 'inc var2)))
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131 @result{} inc2
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132 @end group
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134 @group
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135 (macroexpand '(inc2 r s))
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136 @result{} (progn (inc r) (inc s)) ; @r{@code{inc} not expanded here.}
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137 @end group
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138 @end smallexample
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139 @end defun
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142 @defun macroexpand-all form &optional environment
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143 @code{macroexpand-all} expands macros like @code{macroexpand}, but
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144 will look for and expand all macros in @var{form}, not just at the
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145 top-level. If no macros are expanded, the return value is @code{eq}
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146 to @var{form}.
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148 Repeating the example used for @code{macroexpand} above with
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149 @code{macroexpand-all}, we see that @code{macroexpand-all} @emph{does}
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150 expand the embedded calls to @code{inc}:
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152 @smallexample
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153 (macroexpand-all '(inc2 r s))
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154 @result{} (progn (setq r (1+ r)) (setq s (1+ s)))
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155 @end smallexample
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157 @end defun
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159 @node Compiling Macros
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160 @section Macros and Byte Compilation
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161 @cindex byte-compiling macros
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163 You might ask why we take the trouble to compute an expansion for a
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166 compilation.
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168 When a macro call appears in a Lisp program being compiled, the Lisp
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169 compiler calls the macro definition just as the interpreter would, and
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171 compiles the expansion as if it had appeared directly in the program.
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172 As a result, the compiled code produces the value and side effects
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173 intended for the macro, but executes at full compiled speed. This would
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174 not work if the macro body computed the value and side effects
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177 In order for compilation of macro calls to work, the macros must
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178 already be defined in Lisp when the calls to them are compiled. The
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179 compiler has a special feature to help you do this: if a file being
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181 temporarily for the rest of the compilation of that file. To make this
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185 Byte-compiling a file executes any @code{require} calls at top-level
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187 proper compilation. One way to ensure that necessary macro definitions
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188 are available during compilation is to require the files that define
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189 them (@pxref{Named Features}). To avoid loading the macro definition files
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190 when someone @emph{runs} the compiled program, write
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191 @code{eval-when-compile} around the @code{require} calls (@pxref{Eval
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192 During Compile}).
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195 @section Defining Macros
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197 A Lisp macro is a list whose @sc{car} is @code{macro}. Its @sc{cdr} should
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205 all Lisp macros have names, and they are usually defined with the
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206 special form @code{defmacro}.
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207
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208 @defspec defmacro name argument-list body-forms@dots{}
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210 like this:
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213 (macro lambda @var{argument-list} . @var{body-forms})
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217 This macro object is stored in the function cell of @var{name}. The
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218 value returned by evaluating the @code{defmacro} form is @var{name}, but
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221 The shape and meaning of @var{argument-list} is the same as in a
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223 (@pxref{Argument List}). Macros may have a documentation string, but
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224 any @code{interactive} declaration is ignored since macros cannot be
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226 @end defspec
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228 The body of the macro definition can include a @code{declare} form,
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229 which can specify how @key{TAB} should indent macro calls, and how to
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230 step through them for Edebug.
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231
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232 @defmac declare @var{specs}@dots{}
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233 @anchor{Definition of declare}
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234 A @code{declare} form is used in a macro definition to specify various
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235 additional information about it. Two kinds of specification are
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236 currently supported:
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238 @table @code
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239 @item (debug @var{edebug-form-spec})
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240 Specify how to step through macro calls for Edebug.
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241 @xref{Instrumenting Macro Calls}.
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243 @item (indent @var{indent-spec})
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244 Specify how to indent calls to this macro. @xref{Indenting Macros},
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246 @end table
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248 A @code{declare} form only has its special effect in the body of a
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249 @code{defmacro} form if it immediately follows the documentation
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250 string, if present, or the argument list otherwise. (Strictly
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252 documentation string or argument list, but since a @code{declare} form
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254 single form.) When used at other places in a @code{defmacro} form, or
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255 outside a @code{defmacro} form, @code{declare} just returns @code{nil}
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256 without evaluating any @var{specs}.
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257 @end defmac
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259 No macro absolutely needs a @code{declare} form, because that form
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261 program. It only affects secondary features: indentation and Edebug.
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263 @node Backquote
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264 @section Backquote
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265 @cindex backquote (list substitution)
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266 @cindex ` (list substitution)
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267 @findex `
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268
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269 Macros often need to construct large list structures from a mixture of
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270 constants and nonconstant parts. To make this easier, use the @samp{`}
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271 syntax (usually called @dfn{backquote}).
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272
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273 Backquote allows you to quote a list, but selectively evaluate
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274 elements of that list. In the simplest case, it is identical to the
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275 special form @code{quote} (@pxref{Quoting}). For example, these
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276 two forms yield identical results:
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278 @example
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279 @group
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280 `(a list of (+ 2 3) elements)
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281 @result{} (a list of (+ 2 3) elements)
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282 @end group
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283 @group
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284 '(a list of (+ 2 3) elements)
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285 @result{} (a list of (+ 2 3) elements)
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286 @end group
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287 @end example
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289 @findex , @r{(with backquote)}
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290 The special marker @samp{,} inside of the argument to backquote
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294 @example
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295 @group
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296 (list 'a 'list 'of (+ 2 3) 'elements)
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297 @result{} (a list of 5 elements)
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298 @end group
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299 @group
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300 `(a list of ,(+ 2 3) elements)
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301 @result{} (a list of 5 elements)
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302 @end group
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303 @end example
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305 Substitution with @samp{,} is allowed at deeper levels of the list
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308 @example
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309 @group
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310 (defmacro t-becomes-nil (variable)
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311 `(if (eq ,variable t)
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312 (setq ,variable nil)))
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313 @end group
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315 @group
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316 (t-becomes-nil foo)
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317 @equiv{} (if (eq foo t) (setq foo nil))
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318 @end group
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319 @end example
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321 @findex ,@@ @r{(with backquote)}
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322 @cindex splicing (with backquote)
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323 You can also @dfn{splice} an evaluated value into the resulting list,
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324 using the special marker @samp{,@@}. The elements of the spliced list
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325 become elements at the same level as the other elements of the resulting
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326 list. The equivalent code without using @samp{`} is often unreadable.
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329 @example
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330 @group
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331 (setq some-list '(2 3))
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332 @result{} (2 3)
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333 @end group
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334 @group
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335 (cons 1 (append some-list '(4) some-list))
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336 @result{} (1 2 3 4 2 3)
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337 @end group
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338 @group
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339 `(1 ,@@some-list 4 ,@@some-list)
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340 @result{} (1 2 3 4 2 3)
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341 @end group
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342
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343 @group
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344 (setq list '(hack foo bar))
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345 @result{} (hack foo bar)
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346 @end group
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347 @group
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348 (cons 'use
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349 (cons 'the
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350 (cons 'words (append (cdr list) '(as elements)))))
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351 @result{} (use the words foo bar as elements)
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352 @end group
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353 @group
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354 `(use the words ,@@(cdr list) as elements)
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355 @result{} (use the words foo bar as elements)
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356 @end group
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357 @end example
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358
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359 In old Emacs versions, before version 19.29, @samp{`} used a different
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360 syntax which required an extra level of parentheses around the entire
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361 backquote construct. Likewise, each @samp{,} or @samp{,@@} substitution
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362 required an extra level of parentheses surrounding both the @samp{,} or
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363 @samp{,@@} and the following expression. The old syntax required
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364 whitespace between the @samp{`}, @samp{,} or @samp{,@@} and the
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365 following expression.
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366
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367 This syntax is still accepted, for compatibility with old Emacs
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369
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370 @node Problems with Macros
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371 @section Common Problems Using Macros
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372
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373 The basic facts of macro expansion have counterintuitive consequences.
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374 This section describes some important consequences that can lead to
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375 trouble, and rules to follow to avoid trouble.
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376
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377 @menu
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378 * Wrong Time:: Do the work in the expansion, not in the macro.
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379 * Argument Evaluation:: The expansion should evaluate each macro arg once.
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380 * Surprising Local Vars:: Local variable bindings in the expansion
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381 require special care.
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382 * Eval During Expansion:: Don't evaluate them; put them in the expansion.
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383 * Repeated Expansion:: Avoid depending on how many times expansion is done.
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384 @end menu
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385
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386 @node Wrong Time
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387 @subsection Wrong Time
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388
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389 The most common problem in writing macros is doing some of the
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390 real work prematurely---while expanding the macro, rather than in the
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391 expansion itself. For instance, one real package had this macro
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392 definition:
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393
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394 @example
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395 (defmacro my-set-buffer-multibyte (arg)
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396 (if (fboundp 'set-buffer-multibyte)
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397 (set-buffer-multibyte arg)))
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398 @end example
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399
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400 With this erroneous macro definition, the program worked fine when
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401 interpreted but failed when compiled. This macro definition called
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402 @code{set-buffer-multibyte} during compilation, which was wrong, and
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403 then did nothing when the compiled package was run. The definition
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404 that the programmer really wanted was this:
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405
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406 @example
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407 (defmacro my-set-buffer-multibyte (arg)
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408 (if (fboundp 'set-buffer-multibyte)
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409 `(set-buffer-multibyte ,arg)))
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410 @end example
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411
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412 @noindent
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413 This macro expands, if appropriate, into a call to
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414 @code{set-buffer-multibyte} that will be executed when the compiled
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415 program is actually run.
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416
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417 @node Argument Evaluation
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418 @subsection Evaluating Macro Arguments Repeatedly
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419
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420 When defining a macro you must pay attention to the number of times
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421 the arguments will be evaluated when the expansion is executed. The
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422 following macro (used to facilitate iteration) illustrates the problem.
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423 This macro allows us to write a simple ``for'' loop such as one might
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424 find in Pascal.
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425
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426 @findex for
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427 @smallexample
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428 @group
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429 (defmacro for (var from init to final do &rest body)
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430 "Execute a simple \"for\" loop.
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431 For example, (for i from 1 to 10 do (print i))."
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432 (list 'let (list (list var init))
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433 (cons 'while (cons (list '<= var final)
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434 (append body (list (list 'inc var)))))))
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435 @end group
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436 @result{} for
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437
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438 @group
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439 (for i from 1 to 3 do
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440 (setq square (* i i))
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441 (princ (format "\n%d %d" i square)))
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442 @expansion{}
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443 @end group
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444 @group
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445 (let ((i 1))
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446 (while (<= i 3)
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447 (setq square (* i i))
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448 (princ (format "\n%d %d" i square))
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449 (inc i)))
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450 @end group
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451 @group
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453 @print{}1 1
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454 @print{}2 4
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455 @print{}3 9
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456 @result{} nil
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457 @end group
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458 @end smallexample
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460 @noindent
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461 The arguments @code{from}, @code{to}, and @code{do} in this macro are
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462 ``syntactic sugar''; they are entirely ignored. The idea is that you
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463 will write noise words (such as @code{from}, @code{to}, and @code{do})
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464 in those positions in the macro call.
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465
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466 Here's an equivalent definition simplified through use of backquote:
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468 @smallexample
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469 @group
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470 (defmacro for (var from init to final do &rest body)
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471 "Execute a simple \"for\" loop.
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473 `(let ((,var ,init))
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474 (while (<= ,var ,final)
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475 ,@@body
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476 (inc ,var))))
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477 @end group
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478 @end smallexample
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480 Both forms of this definition (with backquote and without) suffer from
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481 the defect that @var{final} is evaluated on every iteration. If
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482 @var{final} is a constant, this is not a problem. If it is a more
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483 complex form, say @code{(long-complex-calculation x)}, this can slow
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484 down the execution significantly. If @var{final} has side effects,
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485 executing it more than once is probably incorrect.
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487 @cindex macro argument evaluation
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488 A well-designed macro definition takes steps to avoid this problem by
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489 producing an expansion that evaluates the argument expressions exactly
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490 once unless repeated evaluation is part of the intended purpose of the
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493 @smallexample
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494 @group
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495 (let ((i 1)
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496 (max 3))
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497 (while (<= i max)
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498 (setq square (* i i))
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499 (princ (format "%d %d" i square))
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500 (inc i)))
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504 Here is a macro definition that creates this expansion:
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506 @smallexample
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507 @group
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508 (defmacro for (var from init to final do &rest body)
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509 "Execute a simple for loop: (for i from 1 to 10 do (print i))."
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510 `(let ((,var ,init)
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511 (max ,final))
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512 (while (<= ,var max)
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513 ,@@body
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514 (inc ,var))))
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515 @end group
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516 @end smallexample
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520
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521 @node Surprising Local Vars
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522 @subsection Local Variables in Macro Expansions
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523
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524 @ifnottex
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525 In the previous section, the definition of @code{for} was fixed as
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526 follows to make the expansion evaluate the macro arguments the proper
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527 number of times:
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528
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529 @smallexample
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530 @group
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531 (defmacro for (var from init to final do &rest body)
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532 "Execute a simple for loop: (for i from 1 to 10 do (print i))."
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533 @end group
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534 @group
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535 `(let ((,var ,init)
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536 (max ,final))
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537 (while (<= ,var max)
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538 ,@@body
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539 (inc ,var))))
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540 @end group
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541 @end smallexample
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542 @end ifnottex
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543
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544 The new definition of @code{for} has a new problem: it introduces a
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545 local variable named @code{max} which the user does not expect. This
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548 @smallexample
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549 @group
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550 (let ((max 0))
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551 (for x from 0 to 10 do
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552 (let ((this (frob x)))
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553 (if (< max this)
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554 (setq max this)))))
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555 @end group
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556 @end smallexample
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557
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558 @noindent
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559 The references to @code{max} inside the body of the @code{for}, which
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560 are supposed to refer to the user's binding of @code{max}, really access
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561 the binding made by @code{for}.
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562
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563 The way to correct this is to use an uninterned symbol instead of
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564 @code{max} (@pxref{Creating Symbols}). The uninterned symbol can be
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565 bound and referred to just like any other symbol, but since it is
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566 created by @code{for}, we know that it cannot already appear in the
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567 user's program. Since it is not interned, there is no way the user can
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568 put it into the program later. It will never appear anywhere except
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569 where put by @code{for}. Here is a definition of @code{for} that works
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570 this way:
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571
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572 @smallexample
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573 @group
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574 (defmacro for (var from init to final do &rest body)
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575 "Execute a simple for loop: (for i from 1 to 10 do (print i))."
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576 (let ((tempvar (make-symbol "max")))
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577 `(let ((,var ,init)
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578 (,tempvar ,final))
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579 (while (<= ,var ,tempvar)
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580 ,@@body
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581 (inc ,var)))))
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582 @end group
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583 @end smallexample
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584
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585 @noindent
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586 This creates an uninterned symbol named @code{max} and puts it in the
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587 expansion instead of the usual interned symbol @code{max} that appears
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588 in expressions ordinarily.
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590 @node Eval During Expansion
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591 @subsection Evaluating Macro Arguments in Expansion
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593 Another problem can happen if the macro definition itself
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594 evaluates any of the macro argument expressions, such as by calling
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595 @code{eval} (@pxref{Eval}). If the argument is supposed to refer to the
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596 user's variables, you may have trouble if the user happens to use a
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597 variable with the same name as one of the macro arguments. Inside the
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598 macro body, the macro argument binding is the most local binding of this
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599 variable, so any references inside the form being evaluated do refer to
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602 @example
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603 @group
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604 (defmacro foo (a)
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605 (list 'setq (eval a) t))
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606 @result{} foo
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607 @end group
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608 @group
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609 (setq x 'b)
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610 (foo x) @expansion{} (setq b t)
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611 @result{} t ; @r{and @code{b} has been set.}
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612 ;; @r{but}
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613 (setq a 'c)
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614 (foo a) @expansion{} (setq a t)
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615 @result{} t ; @r{but this set @code{a}, not @code{c}.}
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617 @end group
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618 @end example
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619
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620 It makes a difference whether the user's variable is named @code{a} or
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621 @code{x}, because @code{a} conflicts with the macro argument variable
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622 @code{a}.
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623
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624 Another problem with calling @code{eval} in a macro definition is that
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625 it probably won't do what you intend in a compiled program. The
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627 the program's own computations (which you might have wished to access
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628 with @code{eval}) don't occur and its local variable bindings don't
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629 exist.
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631 To avoid these problems, @strong{don't evaluate an argument expression
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632 while computing the macro expansion}. Instead, substitute the
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633 expression into the macro expansion, so that its value will be computed
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635 this chapter work.
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637 @node Repeated Expansion
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638 @subsection How Many Times is the Macro Expanded?
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640 Occasionally problems result from the fact that a macro call is
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641 expanded each time it is evaluated in an interpreted function, but is
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642 expanded only once (during compilation) for a compiled function. If the
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643 macro definition has side effects, they will work differently depending
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644 on how many times the macro is expanded.
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646 Therefore, you should avoid side effects in computation of the
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647 macro expansion, unless you really know what you are doing.
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649 One special kind of side effect can't be avoided: constructing Lisp
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650 objects. Almost all macro expansions include constructed lists; that is
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651 the whole point of most macros. This is usually safe; there is just one
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652 case where you must be careful: when the object you construct is part of a
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653 quoted constant in the macro expansion.
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655 If the macro is expanded just once, in compilation, then the object is
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657 execution, the macro is expanded each time the macro call runs, and this
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658 means a new object is constructed each time.
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660 In most clean Lisp code, this difference won't matter. It can matter
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662 definition. Thus, to avoid trouble, @strong{avoid side effects on
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663 objects constructed by macro definitions}. Here is an example of how
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664 such side effects can get you into trouble:
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666 @lisp
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667 @group
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669 (list 'quote (cons nil nil)))
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670 @end group
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671
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672 @group
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673 (defun initialize (condition)
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674 (let ((object (empty-object)))
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675 (if condition
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676 (setcar object condition))
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677 object))
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678 @end group
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679 @end lisp
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680
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681 @noindent
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682 If @code{initialize} is interpreted, a new list @code{(nil)} is
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683 constructed each time @code{initialize} is called. Thus, no side effect
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684 survives between calls. If @code{initialize} is compiled, then the
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685 macro @code{empty-object} is expanded during compilation, producing a
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686 single ``constant'' @code{(nil)} that is reused and altered each time
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687 @code{initialize} is called.
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688
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689 One way to avoid pathological cases like this is to think of
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690 @code{empty-object} as a funny kind of constant, not as a memory
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691 allocation construct. You wouldn't use @code{setcar} on a constant such
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692 as @code{'(nil)}, so naturally you won't use it on @code{(empty-object)}
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693 either.
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694
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695 @node Indenting Macros
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696 @section Indenting Macros
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697
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698 You can use the @code{declare} form in the macro definition to
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699 specify how to @key{TAB} should indent indent calls to the macro. You
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700 write it like this:
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701
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702 @example
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703 (declare (indent @var{indent-spec}))
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704 @end example
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705
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706 @noindent
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707 Here are the possibilities for @var{indent-spec}:
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708
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709 @table @asis
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710 @item @code{nil}
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711 This is the same as no property---use the standard indentation pattern.
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712 @item @code{defun}
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713 Handle this function like a @samp{def} construct: treat the second
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714 line as the start of a @dfn{body}.
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715 @item an integer, @var{number}
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716 The first @var{number} arguments of the function are
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717 @dfn{distinguished} arguments; the rest are considered the body
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718 of the expression. A line in the expression is indented according to
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719 whether the first argument on it is distinguished or not. If the
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720 argument is part of the body, the line is indented @code{lisp-body-indent}
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721 more columns than the open-parenthesis starting the containing
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722 expression. If the argument is distinguished and is either the first
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723 or second argument, it is indented @emph{twice} that many extra columns.
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724 If the argument is distinguished and not the first or second argument,
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725 the line uses the standard pattern.
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726 @item a symbol, @var{symbol}
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727 @var{symbol} should be a function name; that function is called to
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728 calculate the indentation of a line within this expression. The
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729 function receives two arguments:
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730 @table @asis
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731 @item @var{state}
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732 The value returned by @code{parse-partial-sexp} (a Lisp primitive for
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733 indentation and nesting computation) when it parses up to the
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734 beginning of this line.
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735 @item @var{pos}
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736 The position at which the line being indented begins.
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737 @end table
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738 @noindent
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739 It should return either a number, which is the number of columns of
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740 indentation for that line, or a list whose car is such a number. The
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741 difference between returning a number and returning a list is that a
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742 number says that all following lines at the same nesting level should
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743 be indented just like this one; a list says that following lines might
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744 call for different indentations. This makes a difference when the
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745 indentation is being computed by @kbd{C-M-q}; if the value is a
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746 number, @kbd{C-M-q} need not recalculate indentation for the following
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747 lines until the end of the list.
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748 @end table
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749
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750 @ignore
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751 arch-tag: d4cce66d-1047-45c3-bfde-db6719d6e82b
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752 @end ignore