# HG changeset patch # User Chong Yidong # Date 1175702224 0 # Node ID ceb213515795bdfff5cc6ec16f451529bffdfa07 # Parent fd3e6a10551d4393a31d0f56f54a282a4663a3c7 (Case Tables): Document with-case-table and ascii-case-table. diff -r fd3e6a10551d -r ceb213515795 lispref/strings.texi --- a/lispref/strings.texi Wed Apr 04 15:56:48 2007 +0000 +++ b/lispref/strings.texi Wed Apr 04 15:57:04 2007 +0000 @@ -1108,6 +1108,29 @@ This sets the current buffer's case table to @var{table}. @end defun +@defmac with-case-table table body@dots{} +The @code{with-case-table} macro saves the current case table, makes +@var{table} the current case table, evaluates the @var{body} forms, +and finally restores the case table. The return value is the value of +the last form in @var{body}. The case table is restored even in case +of an abnormal exit via @code{throw} or error (@pxref{Nonlocal +Exits}). +@end defmac + + Some language environments may modify the case conversions of ASCII +characters; for example, in the Turkish language environment, the +ASCII character ``I'' is downcased into a Turkish ``dotless i''. This +can interfere with code that requires ordinary ASCII case conversion, +such as implementations of ASCII-based network protocols. In that +case, use the @code{with-case-table} macro with the variable +@var{ascii-case-table}, which stores the unmodified case table for the +ASCII character set. + +@defvar ascii-case-table +The case table for the ASCII character set. This should not be +modified by any language environment settings. +@end defvar + The following three functions are convenient subroutines for packages that define non-@acronym{ASCII} character sets. They modify the specified case table @var{case-table}; they also modify the standard syntax table.