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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 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
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7 @node Introduction, Lisp Data Types, Top, Top
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8 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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9 @chapter Introduction
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11 Most of the GNU Emacs text editor is written in the programming
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12 language called Emacs Lisp. You can write new code in Emacs Lisp and
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13 install it as an extension to the editor. However, Emacs Lisp is more
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14 than a mere ``extension language''; it is a full computer programming
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15 language in its own right. You can use it as you would any other
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16 programming language.
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18 Because Emacs Lisp is designed for use in an editor, it has special
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20 files, buffers, displays, subprocesses, and so on. Emacs Lisp is
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22 are functions that can also conveniently be called from Lisp programs,
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23 and parameters for customization are ordinary Lisp variables.
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25 This manual attempts to be a full description of Emacs Lisp. For a
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26 beginner's introduction to Emacs Lisp, see @cite{An Introduction to
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27 Emacs Lisp Programming}, by Bob Chassell, also published by the Free
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28 Software Foundation. This manual presumes considerable familiarity with
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29 the use of Emacs for editing; see @cite{The GNU Emacs Manual} for this
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39 @menu
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40 * Caveats:: Flaws and a request for help.
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41 * Lisp History:: Emacs Lisp is descended from Maclisp.
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42 * Conventions:: How the manual is formatted.
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44 * Acknowledgements:: The authors, editors, and sponsors of this manual.
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45 @end menu
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47 @node Caveats
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48 @section Caveats
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50 This manual has gone through numerous drafts. It is nearly complete
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62 the manual should be fixed. Please let us know.
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94 mail @emph{will} be acted on in due time. If you want to contact the
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95 Emacs maintainers more quickly, send mail to
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96 @code{bug-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org}.
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98 @node Lisp History
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99 @section Lisp History
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100 @cindex Lisp history
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101
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102 Lisp (LISt Processing language) was first developed in the late 1950s
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104 intelligence. The great power of the Lisp language makes it ideal
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107 @cindex Maclisp
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108 @cindex Common Lisp
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109 Dozens of Lisp implementations have been built over the years, each
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110 with its own idiosyncrasies. Many of them were inspired by Maclisp,
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112 implementors of the descendants of Maclisp came together and developed a
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113 standard for Lisp systems, called Common Lisp. In the meantime, Gerry
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114 Sussman and Guy Steele at MIT developed a simplified but very powerful
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115 dialect of Lisp, called Scheme.
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117 GNU Emacs Lisp is largely inspired by Maclisp, and a little by Common
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118 Lisp. If you know Common Lisp, you will notice many similarities.
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121 Sometimes the simplifications are so drastic that a Common Lisp user
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123 Lisp differs from Common Lisp. If you don't know Common Lisp, don't
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124 worry about it; this manual is self-contained.
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126 @pindex cl
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127 A certain amount of Common Lisp emulation is available via the
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131 Emacs Lisp is not at all influenced by Scheme; but the GNU project has
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132 an implementation of Scheme, called Guile. We use Guile in all new GNU
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133 software that calls for extensibility.
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135 @node Conventions
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138 This section explains the notational conventions that are used in this
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139 manual. You may want to skip this section and refer back to it later.
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141 @menu
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142 * Some Terms:: Explanation of terms we use in this manual.
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143 * nil and t:: How the symbols @code{nil} and @code{t} are used.
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144 * Evaluation Notation:: The format we use for examples of evaluation.
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145 * Printing Notation:: The format we use when examples print text.
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146 * Error Messages:: The format we use for examples of errors.
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147 * Buffer Text Notation:: The format we use for buffer contents in examples.
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148 * Format of Descriptions:: Notation for describing functions, variables, etc.
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149 @end menu
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480 of Sat Feb 14 1998 on psilocin.gnu.org"
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481 @end group
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482 @end smallexample
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484 Called interactively, the function prints the same information in the
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485 echo area.
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486 @end deffn
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487
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488 @defvar emacs-build-time
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489 The value of this variable indicates the time at which Emacs was built
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490 at the local site. It is a list of three integers, like the value
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491 of @code{current-time} (@pxref{Time of Day}).
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492
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493 @example
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494 @group
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495 emacs-build-time
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496 @result{} (13623 62065 344633)
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497 @end group
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498 @end example
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499 @end defvar
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500
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501 @defvar emacs-version
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502 The value of this variable is the version of Emacs being run. It is a
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503 string such as @code{"20.3.1"}. The last number in this string is not
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504 really part of the Emacs release version number; it is incremented each
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505 time you build Emacs in any given directory. A value with four numeric
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506 components, such as @code{"20.3.9.1"}, indicates an unreleased test
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507 version.
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508 @end defvar
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509
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510 The following two variables have existed since Emacs version 19.23:
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511
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512 @defvar emacs-major-version
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513 The major version number of Emacs, as an integer. For Emacs version
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514 20.3, the value is 20.
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515 @end defvar
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516
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517 @defvar emacs-minor-version
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518 The minor version number of Emacs, as an integer. For Emacs version
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519 20.3, the value is 3.
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520 @end defvar
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521
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522 @node Acknowledgements
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523 @section Acknowledgements
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524
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525 This manual was written by Robert Krawitz, Bil Lewis, Dan LaLiberte,
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526 Richard M. Stallman and Chris Welty, the volunteers of the GNU manual
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527 group, in an effort extending over several years. Robert J. Chassell
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528 helped to review and edit the manual, with the support of the Defense
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529 Advanced Research Projects Agency, ARPA Order 6082, arranged by Warren
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530 A. Hunt, Jr.@: of Computational Logic, Inc.
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531
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532 Corrections were supplied by Karl Berry, Jim Blandy, Bard Bloom,
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533 Stephane Boucher, David Boyes, Alan Carroll, Richard Davis, Lawrence
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534 R. Dodd, Peter Doornbosch, David A. Duff, Chris Eich, Beverly
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535 Erlebacher, David Eckelkamp, Ralf Fassel, Eirik Fuller, Stephen Gildea,
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536 Bob Glickstein, Eric Hanchrow, George Hartzell, Nathan Hess, Masayuki
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537 Ida, Dan Jacobson, Jak Kirman, Bob Knighten, Frederick M. Korz, Joe
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538 Lammens, Glenn M. Lewis, K. Richard Magill, Brian Marick, Roland
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539 McGrath, Skip Montanaro, John Gardiner Myers, Thomas A. Peterson,
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540 Francesco Potorti, Friedrich Pukelsheim, Arnold D. Robbins, Raul
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541 Rockwell, Per Starb@"ack, Shinichirou Sugou, Kimmo Suominen, Edward Tharp,
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543 Dale Worley, Rusty Wright, and David D. Zuhn.