211
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1 /* Random utility Lisp functions.
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2 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3
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4 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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5
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6 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
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9 any later version.
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10
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11 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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14 GNU General Public License for more details.
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15
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16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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17 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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18 the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
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19
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20
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21 #include "config.h"
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22
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23 #ifdef LOAD_AVE_TYPE
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24 #ifdef BSD
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25 /* It appears param.h defines BSD and BSD4_3 in 4.3
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26 and is not considerate enough to avoid bombing out
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27 if they are already defined. */
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28 #undef BSD
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29 #ifdef BSD4_3
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30 #undef BSD4_3
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31 #define XBSD4_3 /* XBSD4_3 says BSD4_3 is supposed to be defined. */
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32 #endif
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33 #include <sys/param.h>
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34 /* Now if BSD or BSD4_3 was defined and is no longer,
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35 define it again. */
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36 #ifndef BSD
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37 #define BSD
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38 #endif
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39 #ifdef XBSD4_3
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40 #ifndef BSD4_3
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41 #define BSD4_3
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42 #endif
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43 #endif /* XBSD4_3 */
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44 #endif /* BSD */
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45 #ifndef VMS
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46 #ifndef NLIST_STRUCT
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47 #include <a.out.h>
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48 #else /* NLIST_STRUCT */
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49 #include <nlist.h>
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50 #endif /* NLIST_STRUCT */
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51 #endif /* not VMS */
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52 #endif /* LOAD_AVE_TYPE */
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53
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54 /* Note on some machines this defines `vector' as a typedef,
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55 so make sure we don't use that name in this file. */
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56 #undef vector
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57 #define vector *****
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58
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59 #ifdef NULL
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60 #undef NULL
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61 #endif
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62 #include "lisp.h"
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63 #include "commands.h"
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64
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65 #ifdef MULTI_SCREEN
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66 #include "screen.h"
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67 #endif
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68
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69 #include "buffer.h"
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70
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71 Lisp_Object Qstring_lessp;
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72
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73 DEFUN ("identity", Fidentity, Sidentity, 1, 1, 0,
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74 "Return the argument unchanged.")
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75 (arg)
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76 Lisp_Object arg;
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77 {
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78 return arg;
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79 }
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80
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81 DEFUN ("random", Frandom, Srandom, 0, 1, 0,
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82 "Return a pseudo-random number.\n\
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83 On most systems all integers representable in Lisp are equally likely.\n\
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84 This is 24 bits' worth.\n\
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85 With argument N, return random number in interval [0,N).\n\
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86 With argument t, set the random number seed from the current time and pid.")
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87 (arg)
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88 Lisp_Object arg;
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89 {
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90 int val;
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91 extern long random ();
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92 extern srandom ();
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93 extern long time ();
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94
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95 if (EQ (arg, Qt))
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96 srandom (getpid () + time (0));
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97 val = random ();
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98 if (XTYPE (arg) == Lisp_Int && XINT (arg) != 0)
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99 {
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100 /* Try to take our random number from the higher bits of VAL,
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101 not the lower, since (says Gentzel) the low bits of `random'
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102 are less random than the higher ones. */
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103 val &= 0xfffffff; /* Ensure positive. */
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104 val >>= 5;
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105 if (XINT (arg) < 10000)
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106 val >>= 6;
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107 val %= XINT (arg);
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108 }
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109 return make_number (val);
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110 }
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111
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112 /* Random data-structure functions */
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113
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114 DEFUN ("length", Flength, Slength, 1, 1, 0,
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115 "Return the length of vector, list or string SEQUENCE.\n\
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116 A byte-code function object is also allowed.")
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117 (obj)
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118 register Lisp_Object obj;
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119 {
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120 register Lisp_Object tail, val;
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121 register int i;
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122
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123 retry:
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124 if (XTYPE (obj) == Lisp_Vector || XTYPE (obj) == Lisp_String
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125 || XTYPE (obj) == Lisp_Compiled)
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126 return Farray_length (obj);
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127 else if (CONSP (obj))
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128 {
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129 for (i = 0, tail = obj; !NULL(tail); i++)
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130 {
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131 QUIT;
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132 tail = Fcdr (tail);
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133 }
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134
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135 XFASTINT (val) = i;
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136 return val;
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137 }
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138 else if (NULL(obj))
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139 {
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140 XFASTINT (val) = 0;
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141 return val;
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142 }
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143 else
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144 {
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145 obj = wrong_type_argument (Qsequencep, obj);
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146 goto retry;
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147 }
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148 }
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149
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150 DEFUN ("string-equal", Fstring_equal, Sstring_equal, 2, 2, 0,
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151 "T if two strings have identical contents.\n\
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152 Case is significant.\n\
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153 Symbols are also allowed; their print names are used instead.")
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154 (s1, s2)
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155 register Lisp_Object s1, s2;
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156 {
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157 if (XTYPE (s1) == Lisp_Symbol)
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158 XSETSTRING (s1, XSYMBOL (s1)->name), XSETTYPE (s1, Lisp_String);
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159 if (XTYPE (s2) == Lisp_Symbol)
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160 XSETSTRING (s2, XSYMBOL (s2)->name), XSETTYPE (s2, Lisp_String);
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161 CHECK_STRING (s1, 0);
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162 CHECK_STRING (s2, 1);
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163
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164 if (XSTRING (s1)->size != XSTRING (s2)->size ||
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165 bcmp (XSTRING (s1)->data, XSTRING (s2)->data, XSTRING (s1)->size))
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166 return Qnil;
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167 return Qt;
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168 }
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169
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170 DEFUN ("string-lessp", Fstring_lessp, Sstring_lessp, 2, 2, 0,
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171 "T if first arg string is less than second in lexicographic order.\n\
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172 Case is significant.\n\
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173 Symbols are also allowed; their print names are used instead.")
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174 (s1, s2)
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175 register Lisp_Object s1, s2;
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176 {
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177 register int i;
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178 register unsigned char *p1, *p2;
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179 register int end;
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180
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181 if (XTYPE (s1) == Lisp_Symbol)
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182 XSETSTRING (s1, XSYMBOL (s1)->name), XSETTYPE (s1, Lisp_String);
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183 if (XTYPE (s2) == Lisp_Symbol)
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184 XSETSTRING (s2, XSYMBOL (s2)->name), XSETTYPE (s2, Lisp_String);
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185 CHECK_STRING (s1, 0);
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186 CHECK_STRING (s2, 1);
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187
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188 p1 = XSTRING (s1)->data;
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189 p2 = XSTRING (s2)->data;
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190 end = XSTRING (s1)->size;
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191 if (end > XSTRING (s2)->size)
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192 end = XSTRING (s2)->size;
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193
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194 for (i = 0; i < end; i++)
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195 {
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196 if (p1[i] != p2[i])
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197 return p1[i] < p2[i] ? Qt : Qnil;
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198 }
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199 return i < XSTRING (s2)->size ? Qt : Qnil;
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200 }
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201
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202 static Lisp_Object concat ();
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203
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204 /* ARGSUSED */
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205 Lisp_Object
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206 concat2 (s1, s2)
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207 Lisp_Object s1, s2;
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208 {
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209 #ifdef NO_ARG_ARRAY
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210 Lisp_Object args[2];
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211 args[0] = s1;
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212 args[1] = s2;
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213 return concat (2, args, Lisp_String, 0);
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214 #else
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215 return concat (2, &s1, Lisp_String, 0);
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216 #endif /* NO_ARG_ARRAY */
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217 }
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218
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219 DEFUN ("append", Fappend, Sappend, 0, MANY, 0,
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220 "Concatenate all the arguments and make the result a list.\n\
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221 The result is a list whose elements are the elements of all the arguments.\n\
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222 Each argument may be a list, vector or string.\n\
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223 The last argument is not copied if it is a list.")
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224 (nargs, args)
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225 int nargs;
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226 Lisp_Object *args;
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227 {
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228 return concat (nargs, args, Lisp_Cons, 1);
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229 }
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230
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231 DEFUN ("concat", Fconcat, Sconcat, 0, MANY, 0,
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232 "Concatenate all the arguments and make the result a string.\n\
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233 The result is a string whose elements are the elements of all the arguments.\n\
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234 Each argument may be a string, a list of numbers, or a vector of numbers.")
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235 (nargs, args)
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236 int nargs;
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237 Lisp_Object *args;
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238 {
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239 return concat (nargs, args, Lisp_String, 0);
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240 }
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241
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242 DEFUN ("vconcat", Fvconcat, Svconcat, 0, MANY, 0,
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243 "Concatenate all the arguments and make the result a vector.\n\
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244 The result is a vector whose elements are the elements of all the arguments.\n\
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245 Each argument may be a list, vector or string.")
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246 (nargs, args)
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247 int nargs;
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248 Lisp_Object *args;
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249 {
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250 return concat (nargs, args, Lisp_Vector, 0);
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251 }
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252
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253 DEFUN ("copy-sequence", Fcopy_sequence, Scopy_sequence, 1, 1, 0,
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254 "Return a copy of a list, vector or string.\n\
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255 The elements of a list or vector are not copied; they are shared\n\
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256 with the original.")
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257 (arg)
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258 Lisp_Object arg;
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259 {
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260 if (NULL (arg)) return arg;
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261 if (!CONSP (arg) && XTYPE (arg) != Lisp_Vector && XTYPE (arg) != Lisp_String)
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262 arg = wrong_type_argument (Qsequencep, arg);
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263 return concat (1, &arg, CONSP (arg) ? Lisp_Cons : XTYPE (arg), 0);
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264 }
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265
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266 static Lisp_Object
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267 concat (nargs, args, target_type, last_special)
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268 int nargs;
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269 Lisp_Object *args;
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270 enum Lisp_Type target_type;
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271 int last_special;
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272 {
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273 Lisp_Object val;
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274 Lisp_Object len;
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275 register Lisp_Object tail;
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276 register Lisp_Object this;
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277 int toindex;
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278 register int leni;
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279 register int argnum;
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280 Lisp_Object last_tail;
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281 Lisp_Object prev;
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282
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283 /* In append, the last arg isn't treated like the others */
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284 if (last_special && nargs > 0)
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285 {
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286 nargs--;
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287 last_tail = args[nargs];
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288 }
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289 else
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290 last_tail = Qnil;
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291
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292 for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++)
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293 {
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294 this = args[argnum];
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295 if (!(CONSP (this) || NULL (this)
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296 || XTYPE (this) == Lisp_Vector || XTYPE (this) == Lisp_String
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297 || XTYPE (this) == Lisp_Compiled))
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298 {
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299 if (XTYPE (this) == Lisp_Int)
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300 args[argnum] = Fint_to_string (this);
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301 else
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302 args[argnum] = wrong_type_argument (Qsequencep, this);
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303 }
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304 }
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305
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306 for (argnum = 0, leni = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++)
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307 {
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308 this = args[argnum];
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309 len = Flength (this);
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310 leni += XFASTINT (len);
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311 }
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312
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313 XFASTINT (len) = leni;
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314
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315 if (target_type == Lisp_Cons)
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316 val = Fmake_list (len, Qnil);
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317 else if (target_type == Lisp_Vector)
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318 val = Fmake_vector (len, Qnil);
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319 else
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320 val = Fmake_string (len, len);
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321
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322 /* In append, if all but last arg are nil, return last arg */
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323 if (target_type == Lisp_Cons && EQ (val, Qnil))
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324 return last_tail;
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325
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326 if (CONSP (val))
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327 tail = val, toindex = -1; /* -1 in toindex is flag we are making a list */
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328 else
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329 toindex = 0;
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330
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331 prev = Qnil;
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332
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333 for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++)
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334 {
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335 Lisp_Object thislen;
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336 int thisleni;
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337 register int thisindex = 0;
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338
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339 this = args[argnum];
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340 if (!CONSP (this))
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341 thislen = Flength (this), thisleni = XINT (thislen);
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342
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343 while (1)
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344 {
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345 register Lisp_Object elt;
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346
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347 /* Fetch next element of `this' arg into `elt', or break if `this' is exhausted. */
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348 if (NULL (this)) break;
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349 if (CONSP (this))
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350 elt = Fcar (this), this = Fcdr (this);
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351 else
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352 {
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353 if (thisindex >= thisleni) break;
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354 if (XTYPE (this) == Lisp_String)
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355 XFASTINT (elt) = XSTRING (this)->data[thisindex++];
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356 else
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357 elt = XVECTOR (this)->contents[thisindex++];
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358 }
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359
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360 /* Store into result */
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361 if (toindex < 0)
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362 {
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363 XCONS (tail)->car = elt;
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364 prev = tail;
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365 tail = XCONS (tail)->cdr;
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366 }
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367 else if (XTYPE (val) == Lisp_Vector)
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368 XVECTOR (val)->contents[toindex++] = elt;
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369 else
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370 {
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371 while (XTYPE (elt) != Lisp_Int)
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372 elt = wrong_type_argument (Qintegerp, elt);
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373 {
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374 #ifdef MASSC_REGISTER_BUG
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375 /* Even removing all "register"s doesn't disable this bug!
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376 Nothing simpler than this seems to work. */
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377 unsigned char *p = & XSTRING (val)->data[toindex++];
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378 *p = XINT (elt);
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379 #else
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380 XSTRING (val)->data[toindex++] = XINT (elt);
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381 #endif
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382 }
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383 }
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384 }
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385 }
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386 if (!NULL (prev))
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387 XCONS (prev)->cdr = last_tail;
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388
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389 return val;
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390 }
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391
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392 DEFUN ("copy-alist", Fcopy_alist, Scopy_alist, 1, 1, 0,
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393 "Return a copy of ALIST.\n\
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394 This is an alist which represents the same mapping from objects to objects,\n\
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395 but does not share the alist structure with ALIST.\n\
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396 The objects mapped (cars and cdrs of elements of the alist)\n\
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397 are shared, however.\n\
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398 Elements of ALIST that are not conses are also shared.")
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399 (alist)
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400 Lisp_Object alist;
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401 {
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402 register Lisp_Object tem;
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403
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404 CHECK_LIST (alist, 0);
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405 if (NULL (alist))
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406 return alist;
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407 alist = concat (1, &alist, Lisp_Cons, 0);
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408 for (tem = alist; CONSP (tem); tem = XCONS (tem)->cdr)
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409 {
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410 register Lisp_Object car;
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411 car = XCONS (tem)->car;
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412
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413 if (CONSP (car))
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414 XCONS (tem)->car = Fcons (XCONS (car)->car, XCONS (car)->cdr);
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415 }
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416 return alist;
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417 }
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418
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419 DEFUN ("substring", Fsubstring, Ssubstring, 2, 3, 0,
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420 "Return a substring of STRING, starting at index FROM and ending before TO.\n\
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421 TO may be nil or omitted; then the substring runs to the end of STRING.\n\
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422 If FROM or TO is negative, it counts from the end.")
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423 (string, from, to)
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424 Lisp_Object string;
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425 register Lisp_Object from, to;
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426 {
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427 CHECK_STRING (string, 0);
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428 CHECK_NUMBER (from, 1);
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429 if (NULL (to))
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430 to = Flength (string);
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431 else
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432 CHECK_NUMBER (to, 2);
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433
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434 if (XINT (from) < 0)
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435 XSETINT (from, XINT (from) + XSTRING (string)->size);
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436 if (XINT (to) < 0)
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437 XSETINT (to, XINT (to) + XSTRING (string)->size);
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438 if (!(0 <= XINT (from) && XINT (from) <= XINT (to)
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439 && XINT (to) <= XSTRING (string)->size))
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440 args_out_of_range_3 (string, from, to);
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441
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442 return make_string (XSTRING (string)->data + XINT (from),
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443 XINT (to) - XINT (from));
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444 }
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445
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446 DEFUN ("nthcdr", Fnthcdr, Snthcdr, 2, 2, 0,
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447 "Take cdr N times on LIST, returns the result.")
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448 (n, list)
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449 Lisp_Object n;
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450 register Lisp_Object list;
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451 {
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452 register int i, num;
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453 CHECK_NUMBER (n, 0);
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454 num = XINT (n);
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455 for (i = 0; i < num && !NULL (list); i++)
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456 {
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457 QUIT;
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458 list = Fcdr (list);
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459 }
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460 return list;
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461 }
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462
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463 DEFUN ("nth", Fnth, Snth, 2, 2, 0,
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464 "Return the Nth element of LIST.\n\
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465 N counts from zero. If LIST is not that long, nil is returned.")
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466 (n, list)
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467 Lisp_Object n, list;
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468 {
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469 return Fcar (Fnthcdr (n, list));
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470 }
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471
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472 DEFUN ("elt", Felt, Selt, 2, 2, 0,
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473 "Return element of SEQUENCE at index N.")
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474 (seq, n)
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475 register Lisp_Object seq, n;
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476 {
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477 CHECK_NUMBER (n, 0);
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478 while (1)
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479 {
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480 if (XTYPE (seq) == Lisp_Cons || NULL (seq))
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481 return Fcar (Fnthcdr (n, seq));
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482 else if (XTYPE (seq) == Lisp_String ||
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483 XTYPE (seq) == Lisp_Vector)
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484 return Faref (seq, n);
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485 else
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486 seq = wrong_type_argument (Qsequencep, seq);
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487 }
|
|
488 }
|
|
489
|
|
490 DEFUN ("member", Fmember, Smember, 2, 2, 0,
|
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491 "Return non-nil if ELT is an element of LIST. Comparison done with EQUAL.\n\
|
|
492 The value is actually the tail of LIST whose car is ELT.")
|
|
493 (elt, list)
|
|
494 register Lisp_Object elt;
|
|
495 Lisp_Object list;
|
|
496 {
|
|
497 register Lisp_Object tail;
|
|
498 for (tail = list; !NULL (tail); tail = Fcdr (tail))
|
|
499 {
|
|
500 register Lisp_Object tem;
|
|
501 tem = Fcar (tail);
|
|
502 if (! NULL (Fequal (elt, tem)))
|
|
503 return tail;
|
|
504 QUIT;
|
|
505 }
|
|
506 return Qnil;
|
|
507 }
|
|
508
|
|
509 DEFUN ("memq", Fmemq, Smemq, 2, 2, 0,
|
|
510 "Return non-nil if ELT is an element of LIST. Comparison done with EQ.\n\
|
|
511 The value is actually the tail of LIST whose car is ELT.")
|
|
512 (elt, list)
|
|
513 register Lisp_Object elt;
|
|
514 Lisp_Object list;
|
|
515 {
|
|
516 register Lisp_Object tail;
|
|
517 for (tail = list; !NULL (tail); tail = Fcdr (tail))
|
|
518 {
|
|
519 register Lisp_Object tem;
|
|
520 tem = Fcar (tail);
|
|
521 if (EQ (elt, tem)) return tail;
|
|
522 QUIT;
|
|
523 }
|
|
524 return Qnil;
|
|
525 }
|
|
526
|
|
527 DEFUN ("assq", Fassq, Sassq, 2, 2, 0,
|
|
528 "Return non-nil if ELT is `eq' to the car of an element of LIST.\n\
|
|
529 The value is actually the element of LIST whose car is ELT.\n\
|
|
530 Elements of LIST that are not conses are ignored.")
|
|
531 (key, list)
|
|
532 register Lisp_Object key;
|
|
533 Lisp_Object list;
|
|
534 {
|
|
535 register Lisp_Object tail;
|
|
536 for (tail = list; !NULL (tail); tail = Fcdr (tail))
|
|
537 {
|
|
538 register Lisp_Object elt, tem;
|
|
539 elt = Fcar (tail);
|
|
540 if (!CONSP (elt)) continue;
|
|
541 tem = Fcar (elt);
|
|
542 if (EQ (key, tem)) return elt;
|
|
543 QUIT;
|
|
544 }
|
|
545 return Qnil;
|
|
546 }
|
|
547
|
|
548 /* Like Fassq but never report an error and do not allow quits.
|
|
549 Use only on lists known never to be circular. */
|
|
550
|
|
551 Lisp_Object
|
|
552 assq_no_quit (key, list)
|
|
553 register Lisp_Object key;
|
|
554 Lisp_Object list;
|
|
555 {
|
|
556 register Lisp_Object tail;
|
|
557 for (tail = list; CONSP (tail); tail = Fcdr (tail))
|
|
558 {
|
|
559 register Lisp_Object elt, tem;
|
|
560 elt = Fcar (tail);
|
|
561 if (!CONSP (elt)) continue;
|
|
562 tem = Fcar (elt);
|
|
563 if (EQ (key, tem)) return elt;
|
|
564 }
|
|
565 return Qnil;
|
|
566 }
|
|
567
|
|
568 DEFUN ("assoc", Fassoc, Sassoc, 2, 2, 0,
|
|
569 "Return non-nil if ELT is `equal' to the car of an element of LIST.\n\
|
|
570 The value is actually the element of LIST whose car is ELT.")
|
|
571 (key, list)
|
|
572 register Lisp_Object key;
|
|
573 Lisp_Object list;
|
|
574 {
|
|
575 register Lisp_Object tail;
|
|
576 for (tail = list; !NULL (tail); tail = Fcdr (tail))
|
|
577 {
|
|
578 register Lisp_Object elt, tem;
|
|
579 elt = Fcar (tail);
|
|
580 if (!CONSP (elt)) continue;
|
|
581 tem = Fequal (Fcar (elt), key);
|
|
582 if (!NULL (tem)) return elt;
|
|
583 QUIT;
|
|
584 }
|
|
585 return Qnil;
|
|
586 }
|
|
587
|
|
588 DEFUN ("rassq", Frassq, Srassq, 2, 2, 0,
|
|
589 "Return non-nil if ELT is `eq' to the cdr of an element of LIST.\n\
|
|
590 The value is actually the element of LIST whose cdr is ELT.")
|
|
591 (key, list)
|
|
592 register Lisp_Object key;
|
|
593 Lisp_Object list;
|
|
594 {
|
|
595 register Lisp_Object tail;
|
|
596 for (tail = list; !NULL (tail); tail = Fcdr (tail))
|
|
597 {
|
|
598 register Lisp_Object elt, tem;
|
|
599 elt = Fcar (tail);
|
|
600 if (!CONSP (elt)) continue;
|
|
601 tem = Fcdr (elt);
|
|
602 if (EQ (key, tem)) return elt;
|
|
603 QUIT;
|
|
604 }
|
|
605 return Qnil;
|
|
606 }
|
|
607
|
|
608 DEFUN ("delq", Fdelq, Sdelq, 2, 2, 0,
|
|
609 "Delete by side effect any occurrences of ELT as a member of LIST.\n\
|
|
610 The modified LIST is returned. Comparison is done with `eq'.\n\
|
|
611 If the first member of LIST is ELT, there is no way to remove it by side effect;\n\
|
|
612 therefore, write `(setq foo (delq element foo))'\n\
|
|
613 to be sure of changing the value of `foo'.")
|
|
614 (elt, list)
|
|
615 register Lisp_Object elt;
|
|
616 Lisp_Object list;
|
|
617 {
|
|
618 register Lisp_Object tail, prev;
|
|
619 register Lisp_Object tem;
|
|
620
|
|
621 tail = list;
|
|
622 prev = Qnil;
|
|
623 while (!NULL (tail))
|
|
624 {
|
|
625 tem = Fcar (tail);
|
|
626 if (EQ (elt, tem))
|
|
627 {
|
|
628 if (NULL (prev))
|
|
629 list = Fcdr (tail);
|
|
630 else
|
|
631 Fsetcdr (prev, Fcdr (tail));
|
|
632 }
|
|
633 else
|
|
634 prev = tail;
|
|
635 tail = Fcdr (tail);
|
|
636 QUIT;
|
|
637 }
|
|
638 return list;
|
|
639 }
|
|
640
|
|
641 DEFUN ("nreverse", Fnreverse, Snreverse, 1, 1, 0,
|
|
642 "Reverse LIST by modifying cdr pointers.\n\
|
|
643 Returns the beginning of the reversed list.")
|
|
644 (list)
|
|
645 Lisp_Object list;
|
|
646 {
|
|
647 register Lisp_Object prev, tail, next;
|
|
648
|
|
649 if (NULL (list)) return list;
|
|
650 prev = Qnil;
|
|
651 tail = list;
|
|
652 while (!NULL (tail))
|
|
653 {
|
|
654 QUIT;
|
|
655 next = Fcdr (tail);
|
|
656 Fsetcdr (tail, prev);
|
|
657 prev = tail;
|
|
658 tail = next;
|
|
659 }
|
|
660 return prev;
|
|
661 }
|
|
662
|
|
663 DEFUN ("reverse", Freverse, Sreverse, 1, 1, 0,
|
|
664 "Reverse LIST, copying. Returns the beginning of the reversed list.\n\
|
|
665 See also the function `nreverse', which is used more often.")
|
|
666 (list)
|
|
667 Lisp_Object list;
|
|
668 {
|
|
669 Lisp_Object length;
|
|
670 register Lisp_Object *vec;
|
|
671 register Lisp_Object tail;
|
|
672 register int i;
|
|
673
|
|
674 length = Flength (list);
|
|
675 vec = (Lisp_Object *) alloca (XINT (length) * sizeof (Lisp_Object));
|
|
676 for (i = XINT (length) - 1, tail = list; i >= 0; i--, tail = Fcdr (tail))
|
|
677 vec[i] = Fcar (tail);
|
|
678
|
|
679 return Flist (XINT (length), vec);
|
|
680 }
|
|
681
|
|
682 Lisp_Object merge ();
|
|
683
|
|
684 DEFUN ("sort", Fsort, Ssort, 2, 2, 0,
|
|
685 "Sort LIST, stably, comparing elements using PREDICATE.\n\
|
|
686 Returns the sorted list. LIST is modified by side effects.\n\
|
|
687 PREDICATE is called with two elements of LIST, and should return T\n\
|
|
688 if the first element is \"less\" than the second.")
|
|
689 (list, pred)
|
|
690 Lisp_Object list, pred;
|
|
691 {
|
|
692 Lisp_Object front, back;
|
|
693 register Lisp_Object len, tem;
|
|
694 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
|
|
695 register int length;
|
|
696
|
|
697 front = list;
|
|
698 len = Flength (list);
|
|
699 length = XINT (len);
|
|
700 if (length < 2)
|
|
701 return list;
|
|
702
|
|
703 XSETINT (len, (length / 2) - 1);
|
|
704 tem = Fnthcdr (len, list);
|
|
705 back = Fcdr (tem);
|
|
706 Fsetcdr (tem, Qnil);
|
|
707
|
|
708 GCPRO2 (front, back);
|
|
709 front = Fsort (front, pred);
|
|
710 back = Fsort (back, pred);
|
|
711 UNGCPRO;
|
|
712 return merge (front, back, pred);
|
|
713 }
|
|
714
|
|
715 Lisp_Object
|
|
716 merge (org_l1, org_l2, pred)
|
|
717 Lisp_Object org_l1, org_l2;
|
|
718 Lisp_Object pred;
|
|
719 {
|
|
720 Lisp_Object value;
|
|
721 register Lisp_Object tail;
|
|
722 Lisp_Object tem;
|
|
723 register Lisp_Object l1, l2;
|
|
724 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4;
|
|
725
|
|
726 l1 = org_l1;
|
|
727 l2 = org_l2;
|
|
728 tail = Qnil;
|
|
729 value = Qnil;
|
|
730
|
|
731 /* It is sufficient to protect org_l1 and org_l2.
|
|
732 When l1 and l2 are updated, we copy the new values
|
|
733 back into the org_ vars. */
|
|
734 GCPRO4 (org_l1, org_l2, pred, value);
|
|
735
|
|
736 while (1)
|
|
737 {
|
|
738 if (NULL (l1))
|
|
739 {
|
|
740 UNGCPRO;
|
|
741 if (NULL (tail))
|
|
742 return l2;
|
|
743 Fsetcdr (tail, l2);
|
|
744 return value;
|
|
745 }
|
|
746 if (NULL (l2))
|
|
747 {
|
|
748 UNGCPRO;
|
|
749 if (NULL (tail))
|
|
750 return l1;
|
|
751 Fsetcdr (tail, l1);
|
|
752 return value;
|
|
753 }
|
|
754 tem = call2 (pred, Fcar (l2), Fcar (l1));
|
|
755 if (NULL (tem))
|
|
756 {
|
|
757 tem = l1;
|
|
758 l1 = Fcdr (l1);
|
|
759 org_l1 = l1;
|
|
760 }
|
|
761 else
|
|
762 {
|
|
763 tem = l2;
|
|
764 l2 = Fcdr (l2);
|
|
765 org_l2 = l2;
|
|
766 }
|
|
767 if (NULL (tail))
|
|
768 value = tem;
|
|
769 else
|
|
770 Fsetcdr (tail, tem);
|
|
771 tail = tem;
|
|
772 }
|
|
773 }
|
|
774
|
|
775 DEFUN ("get", Fget, Sget, 2, 2, 0,
|
|
776 "Return the value of SYMBOL's PROPNAME property.\n\
|
|
777 This is the last VALUE stored with `(put SYMBOL PROPNAME VALUE)'.")
|
|
778 (sym, prop)
|
|
779 Lisp_Object sym;
|
|
780 register Lisp_Object prop;
|
|
781 {
|
|
782 register Lisp_Object tail;
|
|
783 for (tail = Fsymbol_plist (sym); !NULL (tail); tail = Fcdr (Fcdr (tail)))
|
|
784 {
|
|
785 register Lisp_Object tem;
|
|
786 tem = Fcar (tail);
|
|
787 if (EQ (prop, tem))
|
|
788 return Fcar (Fcdr (tail));
|
|
789 }
|
|
790 return Qnil;
|
|
791 }
|
|
792
|
|
793 DEFUN ("put", Fput, Sput, 3, 3, 0,
|
|
794 "Store SYMBOL's PROPNAME property with value VALUE.\n\
|
|
795 It can be retrieved with `(get SYMBOL PROPNAME)'.")
|
|
796 (sym, prop, val)
|
|
797 Lisp_Object sym;
|
|
798 register Lisp_Object prop;
|
|
799 Lisp_Object val;
|
|
800 {
|
|
801 register Lisp_Object tail, prev;
|
|
802 Lisp_Object newcell;
|
|
803 prev = Qnil;
|
|
804 for (tail = Fsymbol_plist (sym); !NULL (tail); tail = Fcdr (Fcdr (tail)))
|
|
805 {
|
|
806 register Lisp_Object tem;
|
|
807 tem = Fcar (tail);
|
|
808 if (EQ (prop, tem))
|
|
809 return Fsetcar (Fcdr (tail), val);
|
|
810 prev = tail;
|
|
811 }
|
|
812 newcell = Fcons (prop, Fcons (val, Qnil));
|
|
813 if (NULL (prev))
|
|
814 Fsetplist (sym, newcell);
|
|
815 else
|
|
816 Fsetcdr (Fcdr (prev), newcell);
|
|
817 return val;
|
|
818 }
|
|
819
|
|
820 DEFUN ("equal", Fequal, Sequal, 2, 2, 0,
|
|
821 "T if two Lisp objects have similar structure and contents.\n\
|
|
822 They must have the same data type.\n\
|
|
823 Conses are compared by comparing the cars and the cdrs.\n\
|
|
824 Vectors and strings are compared element by element.\n\
|
|
825 Numbers are compared by value. Symbols must match exactly.")
|
|
826 (o1, o2)
|
|
827 register Lisp_Object o1, o2;
|
|
828 {
|
|
829 do_cdr:
|
|
830 QUIT;
|
|
831 if (XTYPE (o1) != XTYPE (o2)) return Qnil;
|
|
832 if (XINT (o1) == XINT (o2)) return Qt;
|
|
833 if (XTYPE (o1) == Lisp_Cons)
|
|
834 {
|
|
835 Lisp_Object v1;
|
|
836 v1 = Fequal (Fcar (o1), Fcar (o2));
|
|
837 if (NULL (v1))
|
|
838 return v1;
|
|
839 o1 = Fcdr (o1), o2 = Fcdr (o2);
|
|
840 goto do_cdr;
|
|
841 }
|
|
842 if (XTYPE (o1) == Lisp_Marker)
|
|
843 {
|
|
844 return (XMARKER (o1)->buffer == XMARKER (o2)->buffer
|
|
845 && XMARKER (o1)->bufpos == XMARKER (o2)->bufpos)
|
|
846 ? Qt : Qnil;
|
|
847 }
|
|
848 if (XTYPE (o1) == Lisp_Vector)
|
|
849 {
|
|
850 register int index;
|
|
851 if (XVECTOR (o1)->size != XVECTOR (o2)->size)
|
|
852 return Qnil;
|
|
853 for (index = 0; index < XVECTOR (o1)->size; index++)
|
|
854 {
|
|
855 Lisp_Object v, v1, v2;
|
|
856 v1 = XVECTOR (o1)->contents [index];
|
|
857 v2 = XVECTOR (o2)->contents [index];
|
|
858 v = Fequal (v1, v2);
|
|
859 if (NULL (v)) return v;
|
|
860 }
|
|
861 return Qt;
|
|
862 }
|
|
863 if (XTYPE (o1) == Lisp_String)
|
|
864 {
|
|
865 if (XSTRING (o1)->size != XSTRING (o2)->size)
|
|
866 return Qnil;
|
|
867 if (bcmp (XSTRING (o1)->data, XSTRING (o2)->data, XSTRING (o1)->size))
|
|
868 return Qnil;
|
|
869 return Qt;
|
|
870 }
|
|
871 return Qnil;
|
|
872 }
|
|
873
|
|
874 DEFUN ("fillarray", Ffillarray, Sfillarray, 2, 2, 0,
|
|
875 "Store each element of ARRAY with ITEM. ARRAY is a vector or string.")
|
|
876 (array, item)
|
|
877 Lisp_Object array, item;
|
|
878 {
|
|
879 register int size, index, charval;
|
|
880 retry:
|
|
881 if (XTYPE (array) == Lisp_Vector)
|
|
882 {
|
|
883 register Lisp_Object *p = XVECTOR (array)->contents;
|
|
884 size = XVECTOR (array)->size;
|
|
885 for (index = 0; index < size; index++)
|
|
886 p[index] = item;
|
|
887 }
|
|
888 else if (XTYPE (array) == Lisp_String)
|
|
889 {
|
|
890 register unsigned char *p = XSTRING (array)->data;
|
|
891 CHECK_NUMBER (item, 1);
|
|
892 charval = XINT (item);
|
|
893 size = XSTRING (array)->size;
|
|
894 for (index = 0; index < size; index++)
|
|
895 p[index] = charval;
|
|
896 }
|
|
897 else
|
|
898 {
|
|
899 array = wrong_type_argument (Qarrayp, array);
|
|
900 goto retry;
|
|
901 }
|
|
902 return array;
|
|
903 }
|
|
904
|
|
905 /* ARGSUSED */
|
|
906 Lisp_Object
|
|
907 nconc2 (s1, s2)
|
|
908 Lisp_Object s1, s2;
|
|
909 {
|
|
910 #ifdef NO_ARG_ARRAY
|
|
911 Lisp_Object args[2];
|
|
912 args[0] = s1;
|
|
913 args[1] = s2;
|
|
914 return Fnconc (2, args);
|
|
915 #else
|
|
916 return Fnconc (2, &s1);
|
|
917 #endif /* NO_ARG_ARRAY */
|
|
918 }
|
|
919
|
|
920 DEFUN ("nconc", Fnconc, Snconc, 0, MANY, 0,
|
|
921 "Concatenate any number of lists by altering them.\n\
|
|
922 Only the last argument is not altered, and need not be a list.")
|
|
923 (nargs, args)
|
|
924 int nargs;
|
|
925 Lisp_Object *args;
|
|
926 {
|
|
927 register int argnum;
|
|
928 register Lisp_Object tail, tem, val;
|
|
929
|
|
930 val = Qnil;
|
|
931
|
|
932 for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++)
|
|
933 {
|
|
934 tem = args[argnum];
|
|
935 if (NULL (tem)) continue;
|
|
936
|
|
937 if (NULL (val))
|
|
938 val = tem;
|
|
939
|
|
940 if (argnum + 1 == nargs) break;
|
|
941
|
|
942 if (!CONSP (tem))
|
|
943 tem = wrong_type_argument (Qlistp, tem);
|
|
944
|
|
945 while (CONSP (tem))
|
|
946 {
|
|
947 tail = tem;
|
|
948 tem = Fcdr (tail);
|
|
949 QUIT;
|
|
950 }
|
|
951
|
|
952 tem = args[argnum + 1];
|
|
953 Fsetcdr (tail, tem);
|
|
954 if (NULL (tem))
|
|
955 args[argnum + 1] = tail;
|
|
956 }
|
|
957
|
|
958 return val;
|
|
959 }
|
|
960
|
|
961 /* This is the guts of all mapping functions.
|
|
962 Apply fn to each element of seq, one by one,
|
|
963 storing the results into elements of vals, a C vector of Lisp_Objects.
|
|
964 leni is the length of vals, which should also be the length of seq. */
|
|
965
|
|
966 static void
|
|
967 mapcar1 (leni, vals, fn, seq)
|
|
968 int leni;
|
|
969 Lisp_Object *vals;
|
|
970 Lisp_Object fn, seq;
|
|
971 {
|
|
972 register Lisp_Object tail;
|
|
973 Lisp_Object dummy;
|
|
974 register int i;
|
|
975 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3;
|
|
976
|
|
977 /* Don't let vals contain any garbage when GC happens. */
|
|
978 for (i = 0; i < leni; i++)
|
|
979 vals[i] = Qnil;
|
|
980
|
|
981 GCPRO3 (dummy, fn, seq);
|
|
982 gcpro1.var = vals;
|
|
983 gcpro1.nvars = leni;
|
|
984 /* We need not explicitly protect `tail' because it is used only on lists, and
|
|
985 1) lists are not relocated and 2) the list is marked via `seq' so will not be freed */
|
|
986
|
|
987 if (XTYPE (seq) == Lisp_Vector)
|
|
988 {
|
|
989 for (i = 0; i < leni; i++)
|
|
990 {
|
|
991 dummy = XVECTOR (seq)->contents[i];
|
|
992 vals[i] = call1 (fn, dummy);
|
|
993 }
|
|
994 }
|
|
995 else if (XTYPE (seq) == Lisp_String)
|
|
996 {
|
|
997 for (i = 0; i < leni; i++)
|
|
998 {
|
|
999 XFASTINT (dummy) = XSTRING (seq)->data[i];
|
|
1000 vals[i] = call1 (fn, dummy);
|
|
1001 }
|
|
1002 }
|
|
1003 else /* Must be a list, since Flength did not get an error */
|
|
1004 {
|
|
1005 tail = seq;
|
|
1006 for (i = 0; i < leni; i++)
|
|
1007 {
|
|
1008 vals[i] = call1 (fn, Fcar (tail));
|
|
1009 tail = Fcdr (tail);
|
|
1010 }
|
|
1011 }
|
|
1012
|
|
1013 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1014 }
|
|
1015
|
|
1016 DEFUN ("mapconcat", Fmapconcat, Smapconcat, 3, 3, 0,
|
|
1017 "Apply FN to each element of SEQ, and concat the results as strings.\n\
|
|
1018 In between each pair of results, stick in SEP.\n\
|
|
1019 Thus, \" \" as SEP results in spaces between the values return by FN.")
|
|
1020 (fn, seq, sep)
|
|
1021 Lisp_Object fn, seq, sep;
|
|
1022 {
|
|
1023 Lisp_Object len;
|
|
1024 register int leni;
|
|
1025 int nargs;
|
|
1026 register Lisp_Object *args;
|
|
1027 register int i;
|
|
1028 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
1029
|
|
1030 len = Flength (seq);
|
|
1031 leni = XINT (len);
|
|
1032 nargs = leni + leni - 1;
|
|
1033 if (nargs < 0) return build_string ("");
|
|
1034
|
|
1035 args = (Lisp_Object *) alloca (nargs * sizeof (Lisp_Object));
|
|
1036
|
|
1037 GCPRO1 (sep);
|
|
1038 mapcar1 (leni, args, fn, seq);
|
|
1039 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1040
|
|
1041 for (i = leni - 1; i >= 0; i--)
|
|
1042 args[i + i] = args[i];
|
|
1043
|
|
1044 for (i = 1; i < nargs; i += 2)
|
|
1045 args[i] = sep;
|
|
1046
|
|
1047 return Fconcat (nargs, args);
|
|
1048 }
|
|
1049
|
|
1050 DEFUN ("mapcar", Fmapcar, Smapcar, 2, 2, 0,
|
|
1051 "Apply FUNCTION to each element of SEQUENCE, and make a list of the results.\n\
|
|
1052 The result is a list just as long as SEQUENCE.\n\
|
|
1053 SEQUENCE may be a list, a vector or a string.")
|
|
1054 (fn, seq)
|
|
1055 Lisp_Object fn, seq;
|
|
1056 {
|
|
1057 register Lisp_Object len;
|
|
1058 register int leni;
|
|
1059 register Lisp_Object *args;
|
|
1060
|
|
1061 len = Flength (seq);
|
|
1062 leni = XFASTINT (len);
|
|
1063 args = (Lisp_Object *) alloca (leni * sizeof (Lisp_Object));
|
|
1064
|
|
1065 mapcar1 (leni, args, fn, seq);
|
|
1066
|
|
1067 return Flist (leni, args);
|
|
1068 }
|
|
1069
|
|
1070 /* Anything that calls this function must protect from GC! */
|
|
1071
|
|
1072 DEFUN ("y-or-n-p", Fy_or_n_p, Sy_or_n_p, 1, 1, 0,
|
|
1073 "Ask user a \"y or n\" question. Return t if answer is \"y\".\n\
|
|
1074 No confirmation of the answer is requested; a single character is enough.\n\
|
|
1075 Also accepts Space to mean yes, or Delete to mean no.")
|
|
1076 (prompt)
|
|
1077 Lisp_Object prompt;
|
|
1078 {
|
|
1079 register Lisp_Object obj;
|
|
1080 register int ans;
|
|
1081 Lisp_Object xprompt;
|
|
1082 Lisp_Object args[2];
|
|
1083 int ocech = cursor_in_echo_area;
|
|
1084 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
|
|
1085
|
|
1086 CHECK_STRING (prompt, 0);
|
|
1087 xprompt = prompt;
|
|
1088 GCPRO2 (prompt, xprompt);
|
|
1089
|
|
1090 while (1)
|
|
1091 {
|
|
1092 message ("%s(y or n) ", XSTRING (xprompt)->data);
|
|
1093 cursor_in_echo_area = 1;
|
|
1094
|
|
1095 obj = read_char (0);
|
|
1096 if (XTYPE (obj) == Lisp_Int)
|
|
1097 ans = XINT (obj);
|
|
1098 else
|
|
1099 continue;
|
|
1100
|
|
1101 cursor_in_echo_area = -1;
|
|
1102 message ("%s(y or n) %c", XSTRING (xprompt)->data, ans);
|
|
1103 cursor_in_echo_area = ocech;
|
|
1104 /* Accept a C-g or C-] (abort-recursive-edit) as quit requests. */
|
|
1105 if (ans == 7 || ans == '\035')
|
|
1106 Vquit_flag = Qt;
|
|
1107 QUIT;
|
|
1108 if (ans >= 0)
|
|
1109 ans = DOWNCASE (ans);
|
|
1110 if (ans == 'y' || ans == ' ')
|
|
1111 { ans = 'y'; break; }
|
|
1112 if (ans == 'n' || ans == 127)
|
|
1113 break;
|
|
1114
|
|
1115 Fding (Qnil);
|
|
1116 Fdiscard_input ();
|
|
1117 if (EQ (xprompt, prompt))
|
|
1118 {
|
|
1119 args[0] = build_string ("Please answer y or n. ");
|
|
1120 args[1] = prompt;
|
|
1121 xprompt = Fconcat (2, args);
|
|
1122 }
|
|
1123 }
|
|
1124 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1125 return (ans == 'y' ? Qt : Qnil);
|
|
1126 }
|
|
1127
|
|
1128 /* This is how C code calls `yes-or-no-p' and allows the user
|
|
1129 to redefined it.
|
|
1130
|
|
1131 Anything that calls this function must protect from GC! */
|
|
1132
|
|
1133 Lisp_Object
|
|
1134 do_yes_or_no_p (prompt)
|
|
1135 Lisp_Object prompt;
|
|
1136 {
|
|
1137 return call1 (intern ("yes-or-no-p"), prompt);
|
|
1138 }
|
|
1139
|
|
1140 /* Anything that calls this function must protect from GC! */
|
|
1141
|
|
1142 DEFUN ("yes-or-no-p", Fyes_or_no_p, Syes_or_no_p, 1, 1, 0,
|
|
1143 "Ask user a yes or no question. Return t if answer is yes.\n\
|
|
1144 The user must confirm the answer with a newline,\n\
|
|
1145 and can rub it out if not confirmed.")
|
|
1146 (prompt)
|
|
1147 Lisp_Object prompt;
|
|
1148 {
|
|
1149 register Lisp_Object ans;
|
|
1150 Lisp_Object args[2];
|
|
1151 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
1152
|
|
1153 CHECK_STRING (prompt, 0);
|
|
1154
|
|
1155 args[0] = prompt;
|
|
1156 args[1] = build_string ("(yes or no) ");
|
|
1157 prompt = Fconcat (2, args);
|
|
1158
|
|
1159 GCPRO1 (prompt);
|
|
1160 while (1)
|
|
1161 {
|
|
1162 ans = Fdowncase (read_minibuf (Vminibuffer_local_map,
|
|
1163 Qnil, prompt, Qnil, 0));
|
|
1164 if (XSTRING (ans)->size == 3 && !strcmp (XSTRING (ans)->data, "yes"))
|
|
1165 {
|
|
1166 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1167 return Qt;
|
|
1168 }
|
|
1169 if (XSTRING (ans)->size == 2 && !strcmp (XSTRING (ans)->data, "no"))
|
|
1170 {
|
|
1171 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1172 return Qnil;
|
|
1173 }
|
|
1174
|
|
1175 Fding (Qnil);
|
|
1176 Fdiscard_input ();
|
|
1177 message ("Please answer yes or no.");
|
|
1178 Fsleep_for (make_number (2));
|
|
1179 }
|
|
1180 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1181 }
|
|
1182
|
|
1183 /* Avoid static vars inside a function since in HPUX they dump as pure. */
|
|
1184 static int ldav_initialized;
|
|
1185 static int ldav_channel;
|
|
1186 #ifdef LOAD_AVE_TYPE
|
|
1187 #ifndef VMS
|
|
1188 static struct nlist ldav_nl[2];
|
|
1189 #endif /* VMS */
|
|
1190 #endif /* LOAD_AVE_TYPE */
|
|
1191
|
|
1192 #define channel ldav_channel
|
|
1193 #define initialized ldav_initialized
|
|
1194 #define nl ldav_nl
|
|
1195
|
|
1196 DEFUN ("load-average", Fload_average, Sload_average, 0, 0, 0,
|
|
1197 "Return list of 1 minute, 5 minute and 15 minute load averages.\n\
|
|
1198 Each of the three load averages is multiplied by 100,\n\
|
|
1199 then converted to integer.")
|
|
1200 ()
|
|
1201 {
|
|
1202 #ifndef LOAD_AVE_TYPE
|
|
1203 error ("load-average not implemented for this operating system");
|
|
1204
|
|
1205 #else /* LOAD_AVE_TYPE defined */
|
|
1206
|
|
1207 LOAD_AVE_TYPE load_ave[3];
|
|
1208 #ifdef VMS
|
|
1209 #ifndef eunice
|
|
1210 #include <iodef.h>
|
|
1211 #include <descrip.h>
|
|
1212 #else
|
|
1213 #include <vms/iodef.h>
|
|
1214 struct {int dsc$w_length; char *dsc$a_pointer;} descriptor;
|
|
1215 #endif /* eunice */
|
|
1216 #endif /* VMS */
|
|
1217
|
|
1218 /* If this fails for any reason, we can return (0 0 0) */
|
|
1219 load_ave[0] = 0.0; load_ave[1] = 0.0; load_ave[2] = 0.0;
|
|
1220
|
|
1221 #ifdef VMS
|
|
1222 /*
|
|
1223 * VMS specific code -- read from the Load Ave driver
|
|
1224 */
|
|
1225
|
|
1226 /*
|
|
1227 * Ensure that there is a channel open to the load ave device
|
|
1228 */
|
|
1229 if (initialized == 0)
|
|
1230 {
|
|
1231 /* Attempt to open the channel */
|
|
1232 #ifdef eunice
|
|
1233 descriptor.size = 18;
|
|
1234 descriptor.ptr = "$$VMS_LOAD_AVERAGE";
|
|
1235 #else
|
|
1236 $DESCRIPTOR(descriptor, "LAV0:");
|
|
1237 #endif
|
|
1238 if (sys$assign (&descriptor, &channel, 0, 0) & 1)
|
|
1239 initialized = 1;
|
|
1240 }
|
|
1241 /*
|
|
1242 * Read the load average vector
|
|
1243 */
|
|
1244 if (initialized)
|
|
1245 {
|
|
1246 if (!(sys$qiow (0, channel, IO$_READVBLK, 0, 0, 0,
|
|
1247 load_ave, 12, 0, 0, 0, 0)
|
|
1248 & 1))
|
|
1249 {
|
|
1250 sys$dassgn (channel);
|
|
1251 initialized = 0;
|
|
1252 }
|
|
1253 }
|
|
1254 #else /* not VMS */
|
|
1255 /*
|
|
1256 * 4.2BSD UNIX-specific code -- read _avenrun from /dev/kmem
|
|
1257 */
|
|
1258
|
|
1259 /*
|
|
1260 * Make sure we have the address of _avenrun
|
|
1261 */
|
|
1262 if (nl[0].n_value == 0)
|
|
1263 {
|
|
1264 /*
|
|
1265 * Get the address of _avenrun
|
|
1266 */
|
|
1267 #ifndef NLIST_STRUCT
|
|
1268 strcpy (nl[0].n_name, LDAV_SYMBOL);
|
|
1269 nl[1].n_zeroes = 0;
|
|
1270 #else /* NLIST_STRUCT */
|
|
1271 #ifdef convex
|
|
1272 nl[0].n_un.n_name = LDAV_SYMBOL;
|
|
1273 nl[1].n_un.n_name = 0;
|
|
1274 #else /* not convex */
|
|
1275 nl[0].n_name = LDAV_SYMBOL;
|
|
1276 nl[1].n_name = 0;
|
|
1277 #endif /* not convex */
|
|
1278 #endif /* NLIST_STRUCT */
|
|
1279
|
|
1280 nlist (KERNEL_FILE, nl);
|
|
1281
|
|
1282 #ifdef FIXUP_KERNEL_SYMBOL_ADDR
|
|
1283 FIXUP_KERNEL_SYMBOL_ADDR (nl);
|
|
1284 #endif /* FIXUP_KERNEL_SYMBOL_ADDR */
|
|
1285 }
|
|
1286 /*
|
|
1287 * Make sure we have /dev/kmem open
|
|
1288 */
|
|
1289 if (initialized == 0)
|
|
1290 {
|
|
1291 /*
|
|
1292 * Open /dev/kmem
|
|
1293 */
|
|
1294 channel = open ("/dev/kmem", 0);
|
|
1295 if (channel >= 0) initialized = 1;
|
|
1296 }
|
|
1297 /*
|
|
1298 * If we can, get the load ave values
|
|
1299 */
|
|
1300 if ((nl[0].n_value != 0) && (initialized != 0))
|
|
1301 {
|
|
1302 /*
|
|
1303 * Seek to the correct address
|
|
1304 */
|
|
1305 lseek (channel, (long) nl[0].n_value, 0);
|
|
1306 if (read (channel, load_ave, sizeof load_ave)
|
|
1307 != sizeof(load_ave))
|
|
1308 {
|
|
1309 close (channel);
|
|
1310 initialized = 0;
|
|
1311 }
|
|
1312 }
|
|
1313 #endif /* not VMS */
|
|
1314
|
|
1315 /*
|
|
1316 * Return the list of load average values
|
|
1317 */
|
|
1318 return Fcons (make_number (LOAD_AVE_CVT (load_ave[0])),
|
|
1319 Fcons (make_number (LOAD_AVE_CVT (load_ave[1])),
|
|
1320 Fcons (make_number (LOAD_AVE_CVT (load_ave[2])),
|
|
1321 Qnil)));
|
|
1322 #endif /* LOAD_AVE_TYPE */
|
|
1323 }
|
|
1324
|
|
1325 #undef channel
|
|
1326 #undef initialized
|
|
1327 #undef nl
|
|
1328
|
|
1329 Lisp_Object Vfeatures;
|
|
1330
|
|
1331 DEFUN ("featurep", Ffeaturep, Sfeaturep, 1, 1, 0,
|
|
1332 "Returns t if FEATURE is present in this Emacs.\n\
|
|
1333 Use this to conditionalize execution of lisp code based on the presence or\n\
|
|
1334 absence of emacs or environment extensions.\n\
|
|
1335 Use `provide' to declare that a feature is available.\n\
|
|
1336 This function looks at the value of the variable `features'.")
|
|
1337 (feature)
|
|
1338 Lisp_Object feature;
|
|
1339 {
|
|
1340 register Lisp_Object tem;
|
|
1341 CHECK_SYMBOL (feature, 0);
|
|
1342 tem = Fmemq (feature, Vfeatures);
|
|
1343 return (NULL (tem)) ? Qnil : Qt;
|
|
1344 }
|
|
1345
|
|
1346 DEFUN ("provide", Fprovide, Sprovide, 1, 1, 0,
|
|
1347 "Announce that FEATURE is a feature of the current Emacs.")
|
|
1348 (feature)
|
|
1349 Lisp_Object feature;
|
|
1350 {
|
|
1351 register Lisp_Object tem;
|
|
1352 CHECK_SYMBOL (feature, 0);
|
|
1353 if (!NULL (Vautoload_queue))
|
|
1354 Vautoload_queue = Fcons (Fcons (Vfeatures, Qnil), Vautoload_queue);
|
|
1355 tem = Fmemq (feature, Vfeatures);
|
|
1356 if (NULL (tem))
|
|
1357 Vfeatures = Fcons (feature, Vfeatures);
|
|
1358 return feature;
|
|
1359 }
|
|
1360
|
|
1361 DEFUN ("require", Frequire, Srequire, 1, 2, 0,
|
|
1362 "If feature FEATURE is not loaded, load it from FILENAME.\n\
|
|
1363 If FEATURE is not a member of the list `features', then the feature\n\
|
|
1364 is not loaded; so load the file FILENAME.\n\
|
|
1365 If FILENAME is omitted, the printname of FEATURE is used as the file name.")
|
|
1366 (feature, file_name)
|
|
1367 Lisp_Object feature, file_name;
|
|
1368 {
|
|
1369 register Lisp_Object tem;
|
|
1370 CHECK_SYMBOL (feature, 0);
|
|
1371 tem = Fmemq (feature, Vfeatures);
|
|
1372 if (NULL (tem))
|
|
1373 {
|
|
1374 int count = specpdl_ptr - specpdl;
|
|
1375
|
|
1376 /* Value saved here is to be restored into Vautoload_queue */
|
|
1377 record_unwind_protect (un_autoload, Vautoload_queue);
|
|
1378 Vautoload_queue = Qt;
|
|
1379
|
|
1380 Fload (NULL (file_name) ? Fsymbol_name (feature) : file_name,
|
|
1381 Qnil, Qt, Qnil);
|
|
1382
|
|
1383 tem = Fmemq (feature, Vfeatures);
|
|
1384 if (NULL (tem))
|
|
1385 error ("Required feature %s was not provided",
|
|
1386 XSYMBOL (feature)->name->data );
|
|
1387
|
|
1388 /* Once loading finishes, don't undo it. */
|
|
1389 Vautoload_queue = Qt;
|
|
1390 feature = unbind_to (count, feature);
|
|
1391 }
|
|
1392 return feature;
|
|
1393 }
|
|
1394
|
|
1395 syms_of_fns ()
|
|
1396 {
|
|
1397 Qstring_lessp = intern ("string-lessp");
|
|
1398 staticpro (&Qstring_lessp);
|
|
1399
|
|
1400 DEFVAR_LISP ("features", &Vfeatures,
|
|
1401 "A list of symbols which are the features of the executing emacs.\n\
|
|
1402 Used by `featurep' and `require', and altered by `provide'.");
|
|
1403 Vfeatures = Qnil;
|
|
1404
|
|
1405 defsubr (&Sidentity);
|
|
1406 defsubr (&Srandom);
|
|
1407 defsubr (&Slength);
|
|
1408 defsubr (&Sstring_equal);
|
|
1409 defsubr (&Sstring_lessp);
|
|
1410 defsubr (&Sappend);
|
|
1411 defsubr (&Sconcat);
|
|
1412 defsubr (&Svconcat);
|
|
1413 defsubr (&Scopy_sequence);
|
|
1414 defsubr (&Scopy_alist);
|
|
1415 defsubr (&Ssubstring);
|
|
1416 defsubr (&Snthcdr);
|
|
1417 defsubr (&Snth);
|
|
1418 defsubr (&Selt);
|
|
1419 defsubr (&Smember);
|
|
1420 defsubr (&Smemq);
|
|
1421 defsubr (&Sassq);
|
|
1422 defsubr (&Sassoc);
|
|
1423 defsubr (&Srassq);
|
|
1424 defsubr (&Sdelq);
|
|
1425 defsubr (&Snreverse);
|
|
1426 defsubr (&Sreverse);
|
|
1427 defsubr (&Ssort);
|
|
1428 defsubr (&Sget);
|
|
1429 defsubr (&Sput);
|
|
1430 defsubr (&Sequal);
|
|
1431 defsubr (&Sfillarray);
|
|
1432 defsubr (&Snconc);
|
|
1433 defsubr (&Smapcar);
|
|
1434 defsubr (&Smapconcat);
|
|
1435 defsubr (&Sy_or_n_p);
|
|
1436 defsubr (&Syes_or_no_p);
|
|
1437 defsubr (&Sload_average);
|
|
1438 defsubr (&Sfeaturep);
|
|
1439 defsubr (&Srequire);
|
|
1440 defsubr (&Sprovide);
|
|
1441 }
|