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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 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
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5 @setfilename ../info/variables
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6 @node Variables, Functions, Control Structures, Top
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7 @chapter Variables
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8 @cindex variable
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10 A @dfn{variable} is a name used in a program to stand for a value.
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11 Nearly all programming languages have variables of some sort. In the
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12 text of a Lisp program, variables are written using the syntax for
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13 symbols.
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15 In Lisp, unlike most programming languages, programs are represented
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16 primarily as Lisp objects and only secondarily as text. The Lisp
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17 objects used for variables are symbols: the symbol name is the variable
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18 name, and the variable's value is stored in the value cell of the
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19 symbol. The use of a symbol as a variable is independent of its use as
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20 a function name. @xref{Symbol Components}.
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22 The Lisp objects that constitute a Lisp program determine the textual
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23 form of the program---it is simply the read syntax for those Lisp
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24 objects. This is why, for example, a variable in a textual Lisp program
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25 is written using the read syntax for the symbol that represents the
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26 variable.
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28 @menu
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29 * Global Variables:: Variable values that exist permanently, everywhere.
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30 * Constant Variables:: Certain "variables" have values that never change.
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31 * Local Variables:: Variable values that exist only temporarily.
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32 * Void Variables:: Symbols that lack values.
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33 * Defining Variables:: A definition says a symbol is used as a variable.
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34 * Tips for Defining:: How to avoid bad results from quitting
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35 within the code to initialize a variable.
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36 * Accessing Variables:: Examining values of variables whose names
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37 are known only at run time.
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38 * Setting Variables:: Storing new values in variables.
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39 * Variable Scoping:: How Lisp chooses among local and global values.
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40 * Buffer-Local Variables:: Variable values in effect only in one buffer.
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41 * Frame-Local Variables:: Variable values in effect only in one frame.
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42 * Future Local Variables:: New kinds of local values we might add some day.
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43 @end menu
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45 @node Global Variables
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46 @section Global Variables
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47 @cindex global variable
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49 The simplest way to use a variable is @dfn{globally}. This means that
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50 the variable has just one value at a time, and this value is in effect
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51 (at least for the moment) throughout the Lisp system. The value remains
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52 in effect until you specify a new one. When a new value replaces the
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53 old one, no trace of the old value remains in the variable.
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55 You specify a value for a symbol with @code{setq}. For example,
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57 @example
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58 (setq x '(a b))
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59 @end example
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61 @noindent
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62 gives the variable @code{x} the value @code{(a b)}. Note that
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63 @code{setq} does not evaluate its first argument, the name of the
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64 variable, but it does evaluate the second argument, the new value.
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66 Once the variable has a value, you can refer to it by using the symbol
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67 by itself as an expression. Thus,
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69 @example
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70 @group
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71 x @result{} (a b)
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72 @end group
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73 @end example
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75 @noindent
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76 assuming the @code{setq} form shown above has already been executed.
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78 If you do set the same variable again, the new value replaces the old
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79 one:
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81 @example
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82 @group
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83 x
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84 @result{} (a b)
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85 @end group
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86 @group
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87 (setq x 4)
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88 @result{} 4
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89 @end group
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90 @group
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91 x
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92 @result{} 4
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93 @end group
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94 @end example
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96 @node Constant Variables
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97 @section Variables That Never Change
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98 @vindex nil
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99 @vindex t
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100 @kindex setting-constant
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102 In Emacs Lisp, certain symbols normally evaluate to themselves. These
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103 include @code{nil} and @code{t}, as well as any symbol whose name starts
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104 with @samp{:}. These symbols cannot be rebound, nor can their values be
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105 changed. Any attempt to set or bind @code{nil} or @code{t} signals a
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106 @code{setting-constant} error. The same is true for a symbol whose name
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108 itself.
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110 @example
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111 @group
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112 nil @equiv{} 'nil
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113 @result{} nil
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114 @end group
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115 @group
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116 (setq nil 500)
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117 @error{} Attempt to set constant symbol: nil
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118 @end group
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119 @end example
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121 @defvar keyword-symbols-constant-flag
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122 @tindex keyword-symbols-constant-flag
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123 If this variable is @code{nil}, you are allowed to set and bind symbols
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124 whose names start with @samp{:} as you wish. This is to make it
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125 possible to run old Lisp programs which do that.
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126 @end defvar
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128 @node Local Variables
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129 @section Local Variables
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130 @cindex binding local variables
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131 @cindex local variables
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132 @cindex local binding
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133 @cindex global binding
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135 Global variables have values that last until explicitly superseded
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136 with new values. Sometimes it is useful to create variable values that
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137 exist temporarily---only until a certain part of the program finishes.
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138 These values are called @dfn{local}, and the variables so used are
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139 called @dfn{local variables}.
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141 For example, when a function is called, its argument variables receive
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142 new local values that last until the function exits. The @code{let}
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143 special form explicitly establishes new local values for specified
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144 variables; these last until exit from the @code{let} form.
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146 @cindex shadowing of variables
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147 Establishing a local value saves away the previous value (or lack of
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148 one) of the variable. When the life span of the local value is over,
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149 the previous value is restored. In the mean time, we say that the
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150 previous value is @dfn{shadowed} and @dfn{not visible}. Both global and
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151 local values may be shadowed (@pxref{Scope}).
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153 If you set a variable (such as with @code{setq}) while it is local,
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154 this replaces the local value; it does not alter the global value, or
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155 previous local values, that are shadowed. To model this behavior, we
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156 speak of a @dfn{local binding} of the variable as well as a local value.
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158 The local binding is a conceptual place that holds a local value.
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159 Entry to a function, or a special form such as @code{let}, creates the
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160 local binding; exit from the function or from the @code{let} removes the
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161 local binding. As long as the local binding lasts, the variable's value
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162 is stored within it. Use of @code{setq} or @code{set} while there is a
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163 local binding stores a different value into the local binding; it does
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164 not create a new binding.
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166 We also speak of the @dfn{global binding}, which is where
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167 (conceptually) the global value is kept.
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365 (boundp 'abracadabra) ; @r{Starts out void.}
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369 (let ((abracadabra 5)) ; @r{Locally bind it.}
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374 (boundp 'abracadabra) ; @r{Still globally void.}
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378 (setq abracadabra 5) ; @r{Make it globally nonvoid.}
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379 @result{} 5
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389 @section Defining Global Variables
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390 @cindex variable definition
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392 You may announce your intention to use a symbol as a global variable
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396 In Emacs Lisp, definitions serve three purposes. First, they inform
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397 people who read the code that certain symbols are @emph{intended} to be
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398 used a certain way (as variables). Second, they inform the Lisp system
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399 of these things, supplying a value and documentation. Third, they
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407 variable can be used based on @code{defconst} or @code{defvar}
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410 @code{defvar} initializes it only if it is void.
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417 loaded. Users would like to be able to set user options in their init
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419 this reason, user options must be defined with @code{defvar}.
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420 @end ignore
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424 initialize and document it. The definition informs a person reading
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425 your code that @var{symbol} is used as a variable that might be set or
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430 evaluates it and sets @var{symbol} to the result. But if @var{symbol}
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442 @code{eval-defun} arranges to set the variable unconditionally, without
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443 testing whether its value is void.
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456 customization information. @xref{Customization}.
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459 initialize it:
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469 it a documentation string:
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473 (defvar bar 23
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503 (if (not (boundp '@var{symbol}))
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504 (setq @var{symbol} @var{value}))
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505 (if '@var{doc-string}
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506 (put '@var{symbol} 'variable-documentation '@var{doc-string}))
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507 '@var{symbol})
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508 @end group
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509 @end example
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510
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511 The @code{defvar} form returns @var{symbol}, but it is normally used
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513 @end defspec
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514
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515 @defspec defconst symbol [value [doc-string]]
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516 This special form defines @var{symbol} as a value and initializes it.
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517 It informs a person reading your code that @var{symbol} has a standard
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518 global value, established here, that should not be changed by the user
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519 or by other programs. Note that @var{symbol} is not evaluated; the
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520 symbol to be defined must appear explicitly in the @code{defconst}.
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521
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522 @code{defconst} always evaluates @var{value}, and sets the value of
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523 @var{symbol} to the result if @var{value} is given. If @var{symbol}
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524 does have a buffer-local binding in the current buffer, @code{defconst}
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525 sets the default value, not the buffer-local value. (But you should not
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526 be making buffer-local bindings for a symbol that is defined with
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527 @code{defconst}.)
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528
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529 Here, @code{pi} is a constant that presumably ought not to be changed
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531 As the second form illustrates, however, this is only advisory.
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532
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533 @example
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534 @group
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535 (defconst pi 3.1415 "Pi to five places.")
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536 @result{} pi
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537 @end group
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538 @group
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539 (setq pi 3)
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540 @result{} pi
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541 @end group
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542 @group
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543 pi
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544 @result{} 3
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545 @end group
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546 @end example
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547 @end defspec
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548
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549 @defun user-variable-p variable
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550 @cindex user option
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551 This function returns @code{t} if @var{variable} is a user option---a
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552 variable intended to be set by the user for customization---and
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553 @code{nil} otherwise. (Variables other than user options exist for the
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555
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556 User option variables are distinguished from other variables by the
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557 first character of the @code{variable-documentation} property. If the
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558 property exists and is a string, and its first character is @samp{*},
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559 then the variable is a user option.
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560 @end defun
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561
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562 @kindex variable-interactive
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564 the @code{set-variable} command uses that value to control reading the
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565 new value for the variable. The property's value is used as if it were
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566 to @code{interactive} (@pxref{Using Interactive}). However, this feature
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569 @strong{Warning:} If the @code{defconst} and @code{defvar} special
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570 forms are used while the variable has a local binding, they set the
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571 local binding's value; the global binding is not changed. This is not
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572 what we really want. To prevent it, use these special forms at top
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573 level in a file, where normally no local binding is in effect, and make
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574 sure to load the file before making a local binding for the variable.
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576 @node Tips for Defining
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577 @section Tips for Defining Variables Robustly
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578
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579 When defining and initializing a variable that holds a complicated
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580 value (such as a keymap with bindings in it), it's best to put the
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581 entire computation of the value into the @code{defvar}, like this:
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582
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583 @example
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584 (defvar my-mode-map
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585 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
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586 (define-key map "\C-c\C-a" 'my-command)
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587 @dots{}
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588 map)
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589 @var{docstring})
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590 @end example
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591
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592 @noindent
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593 This method has several benefits. First, if the user quits while
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594 loading the file, the variable is either still uninitialized or
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595 initialized properly, never in-between. If it is still uninitialized,
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596 reloading the file will initialize it properly. Second, reloading the
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597 file once the variable is initialized will not alter it; that is
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598 important if the user has run hooks to alter part of the contents (such
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599 as, to rebind keys). Third, evaluating the @code{defvar} form with
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600 @kbd{C-M-x} @emph{will} reinitialize the map completely.
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602 Putting so much code in the @code{defvar} form has one disadvantage:
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603 it puts the documentation string far away from the line which names the
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604 variable. Here's a safe way to avoid that:
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605
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606 @example
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607 (defvar my-mode-map nil
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608 @var{docstring})
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609 (if my-mode-map
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610 nil
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611 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
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612 (define-key my-mode-map "\C-c\C-a" 'my-command)
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613 @dots{}
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614 (setq my-mode-map map)))
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615 @end example
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617 @noindent
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618 This has all the same advantages as putting the initialization inside
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619 the @code{defvar}, except that you must type @kbd{C-M-x} twice, once on
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620 each form, if you do want to reinitialize the variable.
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621
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622 But be careful not to write the code like this:
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623
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624 @example
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625 (defvar my-mode-map nil
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626 @var{docstring})
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627 (if my-mode-map
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628 nil
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629 (setq my-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap))
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630 (define-key my-mode-map "\C-c\C-a" 'my-command)
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631 @dots{})
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632 @end example
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634 @noindent
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635 This code sets the variable, then alters it, but it does so in more than
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636 one step. If the user quits just after the @code{setq}, that leaves the
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637 variable neither correctly initialized nor void nor @code{nil}. Once
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638 that happens, reloading the file will not initialize the variable; it
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641 @node Accessing Variables
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642 @section Accessing Variable Values
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643
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644 The usual way to reference a variable is to write the symbol which
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645 names it (@pxref{Symbol Forms}). This requires you to specify the
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646 variable name when you write the program. Usually that is exactly what
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647 you want to do. Occasionally you need to choose at run time which
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648 variable to reference; then you can use @code{symbol-value}.
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649
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650 @defun symbol-value symbol
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651 This function returns the value of @var{symbol}. This is the value in
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655 @example
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656 @group
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657 (setq abracadabra 5)
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658 @result{} 5
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660 @group
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661 (setq foo 9)
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662 @result{} 9
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663 @end group
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665 @group
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666 ;; @r{Here the symbol @code{abracadabra}}
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667 ;; @r{is the symbol whose value is examined.}
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668 (let ((abracadabra 'foo))
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669 (symbol-value 'abracadabra))
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670 @result{} foo
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671 @end group
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673 @group
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674 ;; @r{Here the value of @code{abracadabra},}
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675 ;; @r{which is @code{foo},}
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676 ;; @r{is the symbol whose value is examined.}
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677 (let ((abracadabra 'foo))
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678 (symbol-value abracadabra))
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679 @result{} 9
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680 @end group
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682 @group
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683 (symbol-value 'abracadabra)
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684 @result{} 5
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685 @end group
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686 @end example
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688 A @code{void-variable} error is signaled if the current binding of
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689 @var{symbol} is void.
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690 @end defun
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692 @node Setting Variables
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693 @section How to Alter a Variable Value
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694
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695 The usual way to change the value of a variable is with the special
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696 form @code{setq}. When you need to compute the choice of variable at
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697 run time, use the function @code{set}.
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698
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699 @defspec setq [symbol form]@dots{}
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700 This special form is the most common method of changing a variable's
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701 value. Each @var{symbol} is given a new value, which is the result of
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702 evaluating the corresponding @var{form}. The most-local existing
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703 binding of the symbol is changed.
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704
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705 @code{setq} does not evaluate @var{symbol}; it sets the symbol that you
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706 write. We say that this argument is @dfn{automatically quoted}. The
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707 @samp{q} in @code{setq} stands for ``quoted.''
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708
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709 The value of the @code{setq} form is the value of the last @var{form}.
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710
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711 @example
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712 @group
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713 (setq x (1+ 2))
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714 @result{} 3
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715 @end group
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716 x ; @r{@code{x} now has a global value.}
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717 @result{} 3
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718 @group
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719 (let ((x 5))
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720 (setq x 6) ; @r{The local binding of @code{x} is set.}
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721 x)
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722 @result{} 6
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723 @end group
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724 x ; @r{The global value is unchanged.}
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725 @result{} 3
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726 @end example
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727
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728 Note that the first @var{form} is evaluated, then the first
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729 @var{symbol} is set, then the second @var{form} is evaluated, then the
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730 second @var{symbol} is set, and so on:
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732 @example
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733 @group
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734 (setq x 10 ; @r{Notice that @code{x} is set before}
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735 y (1+ x)) ; @r{the value of @code{y} is computed.}
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736 @result{} 11
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737 @end group
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738 @end example
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739 @end defspec
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741 @defun set symbol value
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742 This function sets @var{symbol}'s value to @var{value}, then returns
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743 @var{value}. Since @code{set} is a function, the expression written for
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744 @var{symbol} is evaluated to obtain the symbol to set.
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745
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746 The most-local existing binding of the variable is the binding that is
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747 set; shadowed bindings are not affected.
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749 @example
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750 @group
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751 (set one 1)
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752 @error{} Symbol's value as variable is void: one
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753 @end group
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754 @group
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755 (set 'one 1)
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756 @result{} 1
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757 @end group
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758 @group
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759 (set 'two 'one)
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760 @result{} one
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761 @end group
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762 @group
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763 (set two 2) ; @r{@code{two} evaluates to symbol @code{one}.}
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764 @result{} 2
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765 @end group
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766 @group
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767 one ; @r{So it is @code{one} that was set.}
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768 @result{} 2
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769 (let ((one 1)) ; @r{This binding of @code{one} is set,}
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770 (set 'one 3) ; @r{not the global value.}
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771 one)
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772 @result{} 3
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773 @end group
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774 @group
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775 one
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776 @result{} 2
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777 @end group
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778 @end example
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780 If @var{symbol} is not actually a symbol, a @code{wrong-type-argument}
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781 error is signaled.
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783 @example
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784 (set '(x y) 'z)
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785 @error{} Wrong type argument: symbolp, (x y)
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786 @end example
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787
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789 @code{setq}. Any use of @code{setq} can be trivially rewritten to use
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790 @code{set}; @code{setq} could even be defined as a macro, given the
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791 availability of @code{set}. However, @code{set} itself is rarely used;
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792 beginners hardly need to know about it. It is useful only for choosing
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793 at run time which variable to set. For example, the command
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794 @code{set-variable}, which reads a variable name from the user and then
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795 sets the variable, needs to use @code{set}.
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797 @cindex CL note---@code{set} local
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798 @quotation
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799 @b{Common Lisp note:} In Common Lisp, @code{set} always changes the
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800 symbol's ``special'' or dynamic value, ignoring any lexical bindings.
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801 In Emacs Lisp, all variables and all bindings are dynamic, so @code{set}
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802 always affects the most local existing binding.
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803 @end quotation
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804 @end defun
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805
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806 One other function for setting a variable is designed to add
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807 an element to a list if it is not already present in the list.
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808
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809 @defun add-to-list symbol element
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810 This function sets the variable @var{symbol} by consing @var{element}
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811 onto the old value, if @var{element} is not already a member of that
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813 value of @var{symbol} had better be a list already before the call.
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815 The argument @var{symbol} is not implicitly quoted; @code{add-to-list}
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817 the argument yourself if that is what you want.
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818 @end defun
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822 @example
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823 (setq foo '(a b))
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824 @result{} (a b)
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826 (add-to-list 'foo 'c) ;; @r{Add @code{c}.}
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827 @result{} (c a b)
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830 @result{} (c a b)
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833 @result{} (c a b)
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839 @example
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840 (or (member @var{value} @var{var})
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841 (setq @var{var} (cons @var{value} @var{var})))
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842 @end example
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845 @section Scoping Rules for Variable Bindings
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849 binding. The most recently established binding takes precedence over
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850 the others.
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852 @cindex scope
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853 @cindex extent
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854 @cindex dynamic scoping
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855 Local bindings in Emacs Lisp have @dfn{indefinite scope} and
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856 @dfn{dynamic extent}. @dfn{Scope} refers to @emph{where} textually in
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857 the source code the binding can be accessed. Indefinite scope means
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858 that any part of the program can potentially access the variable
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859 binding. @dfn{Extent} refers to @emph{when}, as the program is
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860 executing, the binding exists. Dynamic extent means that the binding
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861 lasts as long as the activation of the construct that established it.
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863 The combination of dynamic extent and indefinite scope is called
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864 @dfn{dynamic scoping}. By contrast, most programming languages use
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865 @dfn{lexical scoping}, in which references to a local variable must be
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866 located textually within the function or block that binds the variable.
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867
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868 @cindex CL note---special variables
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869 @quotation
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870 @b{Common Lisp note:} Variables declared ``special'' in Common Lisp are
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871 dynamically scoped, like all variables in Emacs Lisp.
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872 @end quotation
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873
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874 @menu
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875 * Scope:: Scope means where in the program a value is visible.
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876 Comparison with other languages.
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877 * Extent:: Extent means how long in time a value exists.
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878 * Impl of Scope:: Two ways to implement dynamic scoping.
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879 * Using Scoping:: How to use dynamic scoping carefully and avoid problems.
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880 @end menu
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881
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882 @node Scope
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883 @subsection Scope
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884
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885 Emacs Lisp uses @dfn{indefinite scope} for local variable bindings.
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886 This means that any function anywhere in the program text might access a
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887 given binding of a variable. Consider the following function
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888 definitions:
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890 @example
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891 @group
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892 (defun binder (x) ; @r{@code{x} is bound in @code{binder}.}
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893 (foo 5)) ; @r{@code{foo} is some other function.}
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894 @end group
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897 (defun user () ; @r{@code{x} is used ``free'' in @code{user}.}
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898 (list x))
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899 @end group
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900 @end example
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901
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902 In a lexically scoped language, the binding of @code{x} in
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903 @code{binder} would never be accessible in @code{user}, because
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904 @code{user} is not textually contained within the function
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905 @code{binder}. However, in dynamically scoped Emacs Lisp, @code{user}
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907 @code{binder}, depending on circumstances:
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908
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909 @itemize @bullet
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910 @item
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911 If we call @code{user} directly without calling @code{binder} at all,
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912 then whatever binding of @code{x} is found, it cannot come from
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913 @code{binder}.
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919 @example
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920 @group
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921 (defun foo (lose)
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922 (user))
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923 @end group
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924 @end example
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927 However, if we define @code{foo} as follows and then call @code{binder},
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928 then the binding made in @code{binder} @emph{will not} be seen in
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929 @code{user}:
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931 @example
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932 (defun foo (x)
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933 (user))
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934 @end example
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936 @noindent
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937 Here, when @code{foo} is called by @code{binder}, it binds @code{x}.
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938 (The binding in @code{foo} is said to @dfn{shadow} the one made in
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939 @code{binder}.) Therefore, @code{user} will access the @code{x} bound
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940 by @code{foo} instead of the one bound by @code{binder}.
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941 @end itemize
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943 Emacs Lisp uses dynamic scoping because simple implementations of
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944 lexical scoping are slow. In addition, every Lisp system needs to offer
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945 dynamic scoping at least as an option; if lexical scoping is the norm,
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946 there must be a way to specify dynamic scoping instead for a particular
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947 variable. It might not be a bad thing for Emacs to offer both, but
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948 implementing it with dynamic scoping only was much easier.
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949
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950 @node Extent
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951 @subsection Extent
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952
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953 @dfn{Extent} refers to the time during program execution that a
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954 variable name is valid. In Emacs Lisp, a variable is valid only while
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955 the form that bound it is executing. This is called @dfn{dynamic
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956 extent}. ``Local'' or ``automatic'' variables in most languages,
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958
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959 One alternative to dynamic extent is @dfn{indefinite extent}. This
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960 means that a variable binding can live on past the exit from the form
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961 that made the binding. Common Lisp and Scheme, for example, support
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962 this, but Emacs Lisp does not.
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965 function that purports to add @var{n} to its own argument @var{m}. This
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966 would work in Common Lisp, but it does not do the job in Emacs Lisp,
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968 is no longer bound to the actual argument 2.
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970 @example
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971 (defun make-add (n)
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972 (function (lambda (m) (+ n m)))) ; @r{Return a function.}
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973 @result{} make-add
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974 (fset 'add2 (make-add 2)) ; @r{Define function @code{add2}}
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975 ; @r{with @code{(make-add 2)}.}
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976 @result{} (lambda (m) (+ n m))
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977 (add2 4) ; @r{Try to add 2 to 4.}
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978 @error{} Symbol's value as variable is void: n
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979 @end example
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981 @cindex closures not available
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982 Some Lisp dialects have ``closures'', objects that are like functions
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983 but record additional variable bindings. Emacs Lisp does not have
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984 closures.
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986 @node Impl of Scope
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987 @subsection Implementation of Dynamic Scoping
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988 @cindex deep binding
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990 A simple sample implementation (which is not how Emacs Lisp actually
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995 At entry to a function or to a @code{let} form, we can push bindings
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996 onto the stack for the arguments or local variables created there. We
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998 construct.
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1000 We can find the value of a variable by searching the stack from top to
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1001 bottom for a binding for that variable; the value from that binding is
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1002 the value of the variable. To set the variable, we search for the
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1003 current binding, then store the new value into that binding.
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1005 As you can see, a function's bindings remain in effect as long as it
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1006 continues execution, even during its calls to other functions. That is
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1009 bindings are in effect. That is why we say the scope is indefinite.
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1012 The actual implementation of variable scoping in GNU Emacs Lisp uses a
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1013 technique called @dfn{shallow binding}. Each variable has a standard
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1014 place in which its current value is always found---the value cell of the
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1015 symbol.
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1018 the value cell. Creating a new binding works by pushing the old value
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1020 local value in the value cell. Eliminating a binding works by popping
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1021 the old value off the stack, into the value cell.
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1023 We use shallow binding because it has the same results as deep
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1024 binding, but runs faster, since there is never a need to search for a
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1025 binding.
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1027 @node Using Scoping
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1028 @subsection Proper Use of Dynamic Scoping
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1029
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1030 Binding a variable in one function and using it in another is a
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1031 powerful technique, but if used without restraint, it can make programs
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1032 hard to understand. There are two clean ways to use this technique:
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1034 @itemize @bullet
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1035 @item
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1036 Use or bind the variable only in a few related functions, written close
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1037 together in one file. Such a variable is used for communication within
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1038 one program.
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1039
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1040 You should write comments to inform other programmers that they can see
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1041 all uses of the variable before them, and to advise them not to add uses
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1042 elsewhere.
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1043
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1044 @item
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1045 Give the variable a well-defined, documented meaning, and make all
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1046 appropriate functions refer to it (but not bind it or set it) wherever
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1047 that meaning is relevant. For example, the variable
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1048 @code{case-fold-search} is defined as ``non-@code{nil} means ignore case
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1049 when searching''; various search and replace functions refer to it
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1050 directly or through their subroutines, but do not bind or set it.
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1051
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1052 Then you can bind the variable in other programs, knowing reliably what
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1053 the effect will be.
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1054 @end itemize
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1056 In either case, you should define the variable with @code{defvar}.
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1057 This helps other people understand your program by telling them to look
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1058 for inter-function usage. It also avoids a warning from the byte
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1059 compiler. Choose the variable's name to avoid name conflicts---don't
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1060 use short names like @code{x}.
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1062 @node Buffer-Local Variables
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1063 @section Buffer-Local Variables
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1064 @cindex variables, buffer-local
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1065 @cindex buffer-local variables
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1067 Global and local variable bindings are found in most programming
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1068 languages in one form or another. Emacs also supports additional,
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1069 unusual kinds of variable binding: @dfn{buffer-local} bindings, which
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1070 apply only in one buffer, and frame-local bindings, which apply only in
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1071 one frame. Having different values for a variable in different buffers
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1072 and/or frames is an important customization method.
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1073
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1074 This section describes buffer-local bindings; for frame-local
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1075 bindings, see the following section, @ref{Frame-Local Variables}. (A few
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1076 variables have bindings that are local to each terminal; see
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1077 @ref{Multiple Displays}.)
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1079 @menu
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1080 * Intro to Buffer-Local:: Introduction and concepts.
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1081 * Creating Buffer-Local:: Creating and destroying buffer-local bindings.
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1082 * Default Value:: The default value is seen in buffers
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1083 that don't have their own buffer-local values.
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1084 @end menu
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1086 @node Intro to Buffer-Local
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1087 @subsection Introduction to Buffer-Local Variables
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1088
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1089 A buffer-local variable has a buffer-local binding associated with a
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1090 particular buffer. The binding is in effect when that buffer is
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1091 current; otherwise, it is not in effect. If you set the variable while
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1092 a buffer-local binding is in effect, the new value goes in that binding,
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1093 so its other bindings are unchanged. This means that the change is
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1094 visible only in the buffer where you made it.
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1095
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1096 The variable's ordinary binding, which is not associated with any
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1097 specific buffer, is called the @dfn{default binding}. In most cases,
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1098 this is the global binding.
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1100 A variable can have buffer-local bindings in some buffers but not in
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1101 other buffers. The default binding is shared by all the buffers that
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1102 don't have their own bindings for the variable. (This includes all
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1103 newly created buffers.) If you set the variable in a buffer that does
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1104 not have a buffer-local binding for it, this sets the default binding
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1105 (assuming there are no frame-local bindings to complicate the matter),
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1106 so the new value is visible in all the buffers that see the default
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1107 binding.
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1109 The most common use of buffer-local bindings is for major modes to change
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1110 variables that control the behavior of commands. For example, C mode and
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1111 Lisp mode both set the variable @code{paragraph-start} to specify that only
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1112 blank lines separate paragraphs. They do this by making the variable
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1113 buffer-local in the buffer that is being put into C mode or Lisp mode, and
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1114 then setting it to the new value for that mode. @xref{Major Modes}.
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1117 @code{make-local-variable}, which is what major mode commands typically
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1118 use. This affects just the current buffer; all other buffers (including
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1119 those yet to be created) will continue to share the default value unless
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1120 they are explicitly given their own buffer-local bindings.
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1122 @cindex automatically buffer-local
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1123 A more powerful operation is to mark the variable as
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1124 @dfn{automatically buffer-local} by calling
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1125 @code{make-variable-buffer-local}. You can think of this as making the
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1126 variable local in all buffers, even those yet to be created. More
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1127 precisely, the effect is that setting the variable automatically makes
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1128 the variable local to the current buffer if it is not already so. All
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1129 buffers start out by sharing the default value of the variable as usual,
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1130 but setting the variable creates a buffer-local binding for the current
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1132 the default binding untouched. This means that the default value cannot
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1133 be changed with @code{setq} in any buffer; the only way to change it is
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1134 with @code{setq-default}.
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1136 @strong{Warning:} When a variable has buffer-local values in one or
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1137 more buffers, you can get Emacs very confused by binding the variable
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1138 with @code{let}, changing to a different current buffer in which a
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1139 different binding is in effect, and then exiting the @code{let}. This
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1140 can scramble the values of the buffer-local and default bindings.
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1142 To preserve your sanity, avoid using a variable in that way. If you
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1143 use @code{save-excursion} around each piece of code that changes to a
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1144 different current buffer, you will not have this problem
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1147 @example
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1148 @group
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1149 (setq foo 'b)
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1150 (set-buffer "a")
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1151 (make-local-variable 'foo)
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1152 @end group
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1153 (setq foo 'a)
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1154 (let ((foo 'temp))
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1155 (set-buffer "b")
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1156 @var{body}@dots{})
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1157 @group
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1158 foo @result{} 'a ; @r{The old buffer-local value from buffer @samp{a}}
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1159 ; @r{is now the default value.}
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1160 @end group
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1161 @group
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1162 (set-buffer "a")
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1163 foo @result{} 'temp ; @r{The local @code{let} value that should be gone}
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1164 ; @r{is now the buffer-local value in buffer @samp{a}.}
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1165 @end group
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1166 @end example
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1167
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1168 @noindent
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1169 But @code{save-excursion} as shown here avoids the problem:
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1170
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1171 @example
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1172 @group
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1173 (let ((foo 'temp))
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1174 (save-excursion
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1175 (set-buffer "b")
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1176 @var{body}@dots{}))
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1177 @end group
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1178 @end example
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1179
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1180 Note that references to @code{foo} in @var{body} access the
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1181 buffer-local binding of buffer @samp{b}.
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1182
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1184 values when you visit the file. @xref{File Variables,,, emacs, The
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1185 GNU Emacs Manual}.
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1186
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1187 @node Creating Buffer-Local
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1188 @subsection Creating and Deleting Buffer-Local Bindings
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1189
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1190 @deffn Command make-local-variable variable
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1191 This function creates a buffer-local binding in the current buffer for
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1192 @var{variable} (a symbol). Other buffers are not affected. The value
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1193 returned is @var{variable}.
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1194
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1195 @c Emacs 19 feature
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1196 The buffer-local value of @var{variable} starts out as the same value
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1197 @var{variable} previously had. If @var{variable} was void, it remains
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1198 void.
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1201 @group
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1202 ;; @r{In buffer @samp{b1}:}
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1203 (setq foo 5) ; @r{Affects all buffers.}
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1204 @result{} 5
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1205 @end group
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1206 @group
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1207 (make-local-variable 'foo) ; @r{Now it is local in @samp{b1}.}
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1208 @result{} foo
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1209 @end group
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1210 @group
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1211 foo ; @r{That did not change}
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1212 @result{} 5 ; @r{the value.}
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1213 @end group
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1214 @group
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1215 (setq foo 6) ; @r{Change the value}
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1216 @result{} 6 ; @r{in @samp{b1}.}
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1217 @end group
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1218 @group
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1219 foo
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1220 @result{} 6
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1221 @end group
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1222
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1223 @group
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1224 ;; @r{In buffer @samp{b2}, the value hasn't changed.}
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1225 (save-excursion
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1226 (set-buffer "b2")
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1227 foo)
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1228 @result{} 5
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1229 @end group
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1230 @end example
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1231
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1232 Making a variable buffer-local within a @code{let}-binding for that
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1233 variable does not work reliably, unless the buffer in which you do this
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1234 is not current either on entry to or exit from the @code{let}. This is
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1235 because @code{let} does not distinguish between different kinds of
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1236 bindings; it knows only which variable the binding was made for.
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1237
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1238 If the variable is terminal-local, this function signals an error. Such
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1239 variables cannot have buffer-local bindings as well. @xref{Multiple
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1240 Displays}.
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1241
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1242 @strong{Note:} do not use @code{make-local-variable} for a hook
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1243 variable. Instead, use @code{make-local-hook}. @xref{Hooks}.
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1244 @end deffn
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1245
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1246 @deffn Command make-variable-buffer-local variable
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1247 This function marks @var{variable} (a symbol) automatically
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1248 buffer-local, so that any subsequent attempt to set it will make it
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1249 local to the current buffer at the time.
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1250
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1251 A peculiar wrinkle of this feature is that binding the variable (with
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1252 @code{let} or other binding constructs) does not create a buffer-local
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1253 binding for it. Only setting the variable (with @code{set} or
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1254 @code{setq}) does so.
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1255
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1256 The value returned is @var{variable}.
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1257
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1258 @strong{Warning:} Don't assume that you should use
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1259 @code{make-variable-buffer-local} for user-option variables, simply
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1260 because users @emph{might} want to customize them differently in
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1261 different buffers. Users can make any variable local, when they wish
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1262 to. It is better to leave the choice to them.
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1263
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1264 The time to use @code{make-variable-buffer-local} is when it is crucial
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1265 that no two buffers ever share the same binding. For example, when a
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1266 variable is used for internal purposes in a Lisp program which depends
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1267 on having separate values in separate buffers, then using
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1268 @code{make-variable-buffer-local} can be the best solution.
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1269 @end deffn
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1270
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1271 @defun local-variable-p variable &optional buffer
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1272 This returns @code{t} if @var{variable} is buffer-local in buffer
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1273 @var{buffer} (which defaults to the current buffer); otherwise,
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1274 @code{nil}.
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1275 @end defun
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1276
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1277 @defun buffer-local-variables &optional buffer
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1278 This function returns a list describing the buffer-local variables in
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1279 buffer @var{buffer}. (If @var{buffer} is omitted, the current buffer is
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1280 used.) It returns an association list (@pxref{Association Lists}) in
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1281 which each element contains one buffer-local variable and its value.
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1282 However, when a variable's buffer-local binding in @var{buffer} is void,
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1283 then the variable appears directly in the resulting list.
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1284
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1285 @example
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1286 @group
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1287 (make-local-variable 'foobar)
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1288 (makunbound 'foobar)
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1289 (make-local-variable 'bind-me)
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1290 (setq bind-me 69)
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1291 @end group
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1292 (setq lcl (buffer-local-variables))
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1293 ;; @r{First, built-in variables local in all buffers:}
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1294 @result{} ((mark-active . nil)
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1295 (buffer-undo-list . nil)
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1296 (mode-name . "Fundamental")
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1297 @dots{}
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1298 @group
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1299 ;; @r{Next, non-built-in buffer-local variables.}
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1300 ;; @r{This one is buffer-local and void:}
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1302 ;; @r{This one is buffer-local and nonvoid:}
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1304 @end group
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1305 @end example
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1308 list does @emph{not} change the buffer-local values of the variables.
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1309 @end defun
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1311 @deffn Command kill-local-variable variable
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1312 This function deletes the buffer-local binding (if any) for
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1314 default binding of @var{variable} becomes visible in this buffer. This
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1316 default value is usually different from the buffer-local value just
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1317 eliminated.
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1318
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1319 If you kill the buffer-local binding of a variable that automatically
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1320 becomes buffer-local when set, this makes the default value visible in
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1321 the current buffer. However, if you set the variable again, that will
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1322 once again create a buffer-local binding for it.
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1323
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1324 @code{kill-local-variable} returns @var{variable}.
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1325
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1326 This function is a command because it is sometimes useful to kill one
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1327 buffer-local variable interactively, just as it is useful to create
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1328 buffer-local variables interactively.
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1329 @end deffn
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1330
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1331 @defun kill-all-local-variables
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1332 This function eliminates all the buffer-local variable bindings of the
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1333 current buffer except for variables marked as ``permanent''. As a
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1334 result, the buffer will see the default values of most variables.
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1335
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1336 This function also resets certain other information pertaining to the
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1337 buffer: it sets the local keymap to @code{nil}, the syntax table to the
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1338 value of @code{(standard-syntax-table)}, the case table to
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1339 @code{(standard-case-table)}, and the abbrev table to the value of
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1340 @code{fundamental-mode-abbrev-table}.
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1341
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1342 The very first thing this function does is run the normal hook
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1343 @code{change-major-mode-hook} (see below).
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1344
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1345 Every major mode command begins by calling this function, which has the
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1346 effect of switching to Fundamental mode and erasing most of the effects
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1347 of the previous major mode. To ensure that this does its job, the
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1348 variables that major modes set should not be marked permanent.
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1349
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1350 @code{kill-all-local-variables} returns @code{nil}.
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1351 @end defun
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1352
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1353 @defvar change-major-mode-hook
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1354 The function @code{kill-all-local-variables} runs this normal hook
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1355 before it does anything else. This gives major modes a way to arrange
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1356 for something special to be done if the user switches to a different
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1357 major mode. For best results, make this variable buffer-local, so that
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1358 it will disappear after doing its job and will not interfere with the
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1359 subsequent major mode. @xref{Hooks}.
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1360 @end defvar
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1361
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1362 @c Emacs 19 feature
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1363 @cindex permanent local variable
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1364 A buffer-local variable is @dfn{permanent} if the variable name (a
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1365 symbol) has a @code{permanent-local} property that is non-@code{nil}.
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1366 Permanent locals are appropriate for data pertaining to where the file
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1367 came from or how to save it, rather than with how to edit the contents.
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1368
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1369 @node Default Value
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1370 @subsection The Default Value of a Buffer-Local Variable
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1371 @cindex default value
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1372
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1373 The global value of a variable with buffer-local bindings is also
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1374 called the @dfn{default} value, because it is the value that is in
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1375 effect whenever neither the current buffer nor the selected frame has
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1376 its own binding for the variable.
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1377
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1378 The functions @code{default-value} and @code{setq-default} access and
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1379 change a variable's default value regardless of whether the current
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1380 buffer has a buffer-local binding. For example, you could use
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1381 @code{setq-default} to change the default setting of
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1382 @code{paragraph-start} for most buffers; and this would work even when
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1383 you are in a C or Lisp mode buffer that has a buffer-local value for
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1384 this variable.
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1385
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1386 @c Emacs 19 feature
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1387 The special forms @code{defvar} and @code{defconst} also set the
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1388 default value (if they set the variable at all), rather than any
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1389 buffer-local or frame-local value.
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1390
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1391 @defun default-value symbol
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1392 This function returns @var{symbol}'s default value. This is the value
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1393 that is seen in buffers and frames that do not have their own values for
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1394 this variable. If @var{symbol} is not buffer-local, this is equivalent
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1395 to @code{symbol-value} (@pxref{Accessing Variables}).
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1396 @end defun
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1397
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1398 @c Emacs 19 feature
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1399 @defun default-boundp symbol
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1400 The function @code{default-boundp} tells you whether @var{symbol}'s
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1401 default value is nonvoid. If @code{(default-boundp 'foo)} returns
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1402 @code{nil}, then @code{(default-value 'foo)} would get an error.
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1403
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1404 @code{default-boundp} is to @code{default-value} as @code{boundp} is to
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1405 @code{symbol-value}.
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1406 @end defun
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1407
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1408 @defspec setq-default [symbol form]@dots{}
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1409 This special form gives each @var{symbol} a new default value, which is
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1410 the result of evaluating the corresponding @var{form}. It does not
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1411 evaluate @var{symbol}, but does evaluate @var{form}. The value of the
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1412 @code{setq-default} form is the value of the last @var{form}.
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1413
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1414 If a @var{symbol} is not buffer-local for the current buffer, and is not
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1415 marked automatically buffer-local, @code{setq-default} has the same
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1416 effect as @code{setq}. If @var{symbol} is buffer-local for the current
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1417 buffer, then this changes the value that other buffers will see (as long
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1418 as they don't have a buffer-local value), but not the value that the
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1419 current buffer sees.
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1420
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1421 @example
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1422 @group
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1423 ;; @r{In buffer @samp{foo}:}
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1424 (make-local-variable 'buffer-local)
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1425 @result{} buffer-local
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1426 @end group
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1427 @group
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1428 (setq buffer-local 'value-in-foo)
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1429 @result{} value-in-foo
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1430 @end group
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1431 @group
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1432 (setq-default buffer-local 'new-default)
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1433 @result{} new-default
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1434 @end group
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1435 @group
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1436 buffer-local
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1437 @result{} value-in-foo
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1438 @end group
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1439 @group
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1440 (default-value 'buffer-local)
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1441 @result{} new-default
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1442 @end group
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1443
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1444 @group
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1445 ;; @r{In (the new) buffer @samp{bar}:}
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1446 buffer-local
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1447 @result{} new-default
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1448 @end group
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1449 @group
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1450 (default-value 'buffer-local)
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1451 @result{} new-default
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1452 @end group
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1453 @group
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1454 (setq buffer-local 'another-default)
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1455 @result{} another-default
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1456 @end group
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1457 @group
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1458 (default-value 'buffer-local)
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1460 @end group
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1462 @group
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1463 ;; @r{Back in buffer @samp{foo}:}
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1464 buffer-local
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1465 @result{} value-in-foo
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1466 (default-value 'buffer-local)
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1467 @result{} another-default
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1468 @end group
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1469 @end example
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1470 @end defspec
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1472 @defun set-default symbol value
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1473 This function is like @code{setq-default}, except that @var{symbol} is
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1474 an ordinary evaluated argument.
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1476 @example
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1477 @group
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1478 (set-default (car '(a b c)) 23)
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1479 @result{} 23
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1480 @end group
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1481 @group
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1482 (default-value 'a)
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1483 @result{} 23
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1484 @end group
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1485 @end example
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1486 @end defun
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1487
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1488 @node Frame-Local Variables
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1489 @section Frame-Local Variables
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1490
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1491 Just as variables can have buffer-local bindings, they can also have
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1492 frame-local bindings. These bindings belong to one frame, and are in
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1493 effect when that frame is selected. Frame-local bindings are actually
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1494 frame parameters: you create a frame-local binding in a specific frame
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1495 by calling @code{modify-frame-parameters} and specifying the variable
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1496 name as the parameter name.
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1497
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1498 To enable frame-local bindings for a certain variable, call the function
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1499 @code{make-variable-frame-local}.
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1500
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1501 @deffn Command make-variable-frame-local variable
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1502 Enable the use of frame-local bindings for @var{variable}. This does
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1503 not in itself create any frame-local bindings for the variable; however,
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1504 if some frame already has a value for @var{variable} as a frame
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1505 parameter, that value automatically becomes a frame-local binding.
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1506
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1507 If the variable is terminal-local, this function signals an error,
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1508 because such variables cannot have frame-local bindings as well.
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1509 @xref{Multiple Displays}. A few variables that are implemented
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1510 specially in Emacs can be (and usually are) buffer-local, but can never
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1511 be frame-local.
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1512 @end deffn
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1513
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1514 Buffer-local bindings take precedence over frame-local bindings. Thus,
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1515 consider a variable @code{foo}: if the current buffer has a buffer-local
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1516 binding for @code{foo}, that binding is active; otherwise, if the
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1517 selected frame has a frame-local binding for @code{foo}, that binding is
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1518 active; otherwise, the default binding of @code{foo} is active.
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1519
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1520 Here is an example. First we prepare a few bindings for @code{foo}:
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1521
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1522 @example
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1523 (setq f1 (selected-frame))
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1524 (make-variable-frame-local 'foo)
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1525
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1526 ;; @r{Make a buffer-local binding for @code{foo} in @samp{b1}.}
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1527 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create "b1"))
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1528 (make-local-variable 'foo)
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1529 (setq foo '(b 1))
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1530
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1531 ;; @r{Make a frame-local binding for @code{foo} in a new frame.}
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1532 ;; @r{Store that frame in @code{f2}.}
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1533 (setq f2 (make-frame))
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1534 (modify-frame-parameters f2 '((foo . (f 2))))
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1535 @end example
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1536
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1537 Now we examine @code{foo} in various contexts. Whenever the
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1538 buffer @samp{b1} is current, its buffer-local binding is in effect,
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1539 regardless of the selected frame:
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1540
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1541 @example
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1542 (select-frame f1)
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1543 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create "b1"))
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1544 foo
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1545 @result{} (b 1)
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1546
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1547 (select-frame f2)
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1548 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create "b1"))
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1549 foo
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1550 @result{} (b 1)
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1551 @end example
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1552
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1553 @noindent
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1554 Otherwise, the frame gets a chance to provide the binding; when frame
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1555 @code{f2} is selected, its frame-local binding is in effect:
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1556
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1557 @example
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1558 (select-frame f2)
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1559 (set-buffer (get-buffer "*scratch*"))
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1560 foo
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1561 @result{} (f 2)
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1562 @end example
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1563
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1564 @noindent
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1565 When neither the current buffer nor the selected frame provides
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1566 a binding, the default binding is used:
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1567
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1568 @example
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1569 (select-frame f1)
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1570 (set-buffer (get-buffer "*scratch*"))
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1571 foo
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1572 @result{} nil
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1573 @end example
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1574
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1575 @noindent
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1576 When the active binding of a variable is a frame-local binding, setting
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1577 the variable changes that binding. You can observe the result with
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1578 @code{frame-parameters}:
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1579
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1580 @example
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1581 (select-frame f2)
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1582 (set-buffer (get-buffer "*scratch*"))
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1583 (setq foo 'nobody)
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1584 (assq 'foo (frame-parameters f2))
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1585 @result{} (foo . nobody)
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1586 @end example
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1587
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1588 @node Future Local Variables
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1589 @section Possible Future Local Variables
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1590
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1591 We have considered the idea of bindings that are local to a category
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1592 of frames---for example, all color frames, or all frames with dark
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1593 backgrounds. We have not implemented them because it is not clear that
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1594 this feature is really useful. You can get more or less the same
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1595 results by adding a function to @code{after-make-frame-hook}, set up to
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1596 define a particular frame parameter according to the appropriate
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1597 conditions for each frame.
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1598
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1599 It would also be possible to implement window-local bindings. We
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1600 don't know of many situations where they would be useful, and it seems
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1601 that indirect buffers (@pxref{Indirect Buffers}) with buffer-local
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1602 bindings offer a way to handle these situations more robustly.
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1603
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1604 If sufficient application is found for either of these two kinds of
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1605 local bindings, we will provide it in a subsequent Emacs version.
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1606
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1607