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| 6455 | 1 @c -*-texinfo-*- |
| 2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
| 56215 | 3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2004 |
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4 @c Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 6455 | 5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. |
| 6 @setfilename ../info/functions | |
| 7 @node Functions, Macros, Variables, Top | |
| 8 @chapter Functions | |
| 9 | |
| 10 A Lisp program is composed mainly of Lisp functions. This chapter | |
| 11 explains what functions are, how they accept arguments, and how to | |
| 12 define them. | |
| 13 | |
| 14 @menu | |
| 15 * What Is a Function:: Lisp functions vs. primitives; terminology. | |
| 16 * Lambda Expressions:: How functions are expressed as Lisp objects. | |
| 17 * Function Names:: A symbol can serve as the name of a function. | |
| 18 * Defining Functions:: Lisp expressions for defining functions. | |
| 19 * Calling Functions:: How to use an existing function. | |
| 20 * Mapping Functions:: Applying a function to each element of a list, etc. | |
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21 * Anonymous Functions:: Lambda expressions are functions with no names. |
| 6455 | 22 * Function Cells:: Accessing or setting the function definition |
| 23 of a symbol. | |
| 24 * Inline Functions:: Defining functions that the compiler will open code. | |
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25 * Function Safety:: Determining whether a function is safe to call. |
| 6455 | 26 * Related Topics:: Cross-references to specific Lisp primitives |
| 27 that have a special bearing on how functions work. | |
| 28 @end menu | |
| 29 | |
| 30 @node What Is a Function | |
| 31 @section What Is a Function? | |
| 32 | |
| 33 In a general sense, a function is a rule for carrying on a computation | |
| 34 given several values called @dfn{arguments}. The result of the | |
| 35 computation is called the value of the function. The computation can | |
| 36 also have side effects: lasting changes in the values of variables or | |
| 37 the contents of data structures. | |
| 38 | |
| 39 Here are important terms for functions in Emacs Lisp and for other | |
| 40 function-like objects. | |
| 41 | |
| 42 @table @dfn | |
| 43 @item function | |
| 44 @cindex function | |
| 45 In Emacs Lisp, a @dfn{function} is anything that can be applied to | |
| 46 arguments in a Lisp program. In some cases, we use it more | |
| 47 specifically to mean a function written in Lisp. Special forms and | |
| 48 macros are not functions. | |
| 49 | |
| 50 @item primitive | |
| 51 @cindex primitive | |
| 52 @cindex subr | |
| 53 @cindex built-in function | |
| 54 A @dfn{primitive} is a function callable from Lisp that is written in C, | |
| 55 such as @code{car} or @code{append}. These functions are also called | |
| 56 @dfn{built-in} functions or @dfn{subrs}. (Special forms are also | |
| 57 considered primitives.) | |
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63 recompiling the editor. See @ref{Writing Emacs Primitives}. |
| 6455 | 64 |
| 65 @item lambda expression | |
| 66 A @dfn{lambda expression} is a function written in Lisp. | |
| 67 These are described in the following section. | |
| 27193 | 68 @ifnottex |
| 6455 | 69 @xref{Lambda Expressions}. |
| 27193 | 70 @end ifnottex |
| 6455 | 71 |
| 72 @item special form | |
| 73 A @dfn{special form} is a primitive that is like a function but does not | |
| 74 evaluate all of its arguments in the usual way. It may evaluate only | |
| 75 some of the arguments, or may evaluate them in an unusual order, or | |
| 76 several times. Many special forms are described in @ref{Control | |
| 77 Structures}. | |
| 78 | |
| 79 @item macro | |
| 80 @cindex macro | |
| 81 A @dfn{macro} is a construct defined in Lisp by the programmer. It | |
| 82 differs from a function in that it translates a Lisp expression that you | |
| 83 write into an equivalent expression to be evaluated instead of the | |
| 12098 | 84 original expression. Macros enable Lisp programmers to do the sorts of |
| 85 things that special forms can do. @xref{Macros}, for how to define and | |
| 86 use macros. | |
| 6455 | 87 |
| 88 @item command | |
| 89 @cindex command | |
| 90 A @dfn{command} is an object that @code{command-execute} can invoke; it | |
| 91 is a possible definition for a key sequence. Some functions are | |
| 92 commands; a function written in Lisp is a command if it contains an | |
| 93 interactive declaration (@pxref{Defining Commands}). Such a function | |
| 94 can be called from Lisp expressions like other functions; in this case, | |
| 95 the fact that the function is a command makes no difference. | |
| 96 | |
| 97 Keyboard macros (strings and vectors) are commands also, even though | |
| 98 they are not functions. A symbol is a command if its function | |
| 99 definition is a command; such symbols can be invoked with @kbd{M-x}. | |
| 100 The symbol is a function as well if the definition is a function. | |
| 101 @xref{Command Overview}. | |
| 102 | |
| 103 @item keystroke command | |
| 104 @cindex keystroke command | |
| 105 A @dfn{keystroke command} is a command that is bound to a key sequence | |
| 106 (typically one to three keystrokes). The distinction is made here | |
| 107 merely to avoid confusion with the meaning of ``command'' in non-Emacs | |
| 108 editors; for Lisp programs, the distinction is normally unimportant. | |
| 109 | |
| 110 @item byte-code function | |
| 111 A @dfn{byte-code function} is a function that has been compiled by the | |
| 112 byte compiler. @xref{Byte-Code Type}. | |
| 113 @end table | |
| 114 | |
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| 6455 | 125 @defun subrp object |
| 126 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a built-in function | |
| 127 (i.e., a Lisp primitive). | |
| 128 | |
| 129 @example | |
| 130 @group | |
| 131 (subrp 'message) ; @r{@code{message} is a symbol,} | |
| 132 @result{} nil ; @r{not a subr object.} | |
| 133 @end group | |
| 134 @group | |
| 135 (subrp (symbol-function 'message)) | |
| 136 @result{} t | |
| 137 @end group | |
| 138 @end example | |
| 139 @end defun | |
| 140 | |
| 141 @defun byte-code-function-p object | |
| 142 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a byte-code | |
| 143 function. For example: | |
| 144 | |
| 145 @example | |
| 146 @group | |
| 147 (byte-code-function-p (symbol-function 'next-line)) | |
| 148 @result{} t | |
| 149 @end group | |
| 150 @end example | |
| 151 @end defun | |
| 152 | |
| 33999 | 153 @defun subr-arity subr |
| 154 @tindex subr-arity | |
| 155 This function provides information about the argument list of a | |
| 156 primitive, @var{subr}. The returned value is a pair | |
| 157 @code{(@var{min} . @var{max})}. @var{min} is the minimum number of | |
| 158 args. @var{max} is the maximum number or the symbol @code{many}, for a | |
| 159 function with @code{&rest} arguments, or the symbol @code{unevalled} if | |
| 160 @var{subr} is a special form. | |
| 161 @end defun | |
| 162 | |
| 6455 | 163 @node Lambda Expressions |
| 164 @section Lambda Expressions | |
| 165 @cindex lambda expression | |
| 166 | |
| 167 A function written in Lisp is a list that looks like this: | |
| 168 | |
| 169 @example | |
| 170 (lambda (@var{arg-variables}@dots{}) | |
| 171 @r{[}@var{documentation-string}@r{]} | |
| 172 @r{[}@var{interactive-declaration}@r{]} | |
| 173 @var{body-forms}@dots{}) | |
| 174 @end example | |
| 175 | |
| 176 @noindent | |
| 12098 | 177 Such a list is called a @dfn{lambda expression}. In Emacs Lisp, it |
| 178 actually is valid as an expression---it evaluates to itself. In some | |
| 179 other Lisp dialects, a lambda expression is not a valid expression at | |
| 180 all. In either case, its main use is not to be evaluated as an | |
| 181 expression, but to be called as a function. | |
| 6455 | 182 |
| 183 @menu | |
| 184 * Lambda Components:: The parts of a lambda expression. | |
| 185 * Simple Lambda:: A simple example. | |
| 186 * Argument List:: Details and special features of argument lists. | |
| 187 * Function Documentation:: How to put documentation in a function. | |
| 188 @end menu | |
| 189 | |
| 190 @node Lambda Components | |
| 191 @subsection Components of a Lambda Expression | |
| 192 | |
| 27193 | 193 @ifnottex |
| 6455 | 194 |
| 195 A function written in Lisp (a ``lambda expression'') is a list that | |
| 196 looks like this: | |
| 197 | |
| 198 @example | |
| 199 (lambda (@var{arg-variables}@dots{}) | |
| 200 [@var{documentation-string}] | |
| 201 [@var{interactive-declaration}] | |
| 202 @var{body-forms}@dots{}) | |
| 203 @end example | |
| 27193 | 204 @end ifnottex |
| 6455 | 205 |
| 206 @cindex lambda list | |
| 207 The first element of a lambda expression is always the symbol | |
| 208 @code{lambda}. This indicates that the list represents a function. The | |
| 209 reason functions are defined to start with @code{lambda} is so that | |
| 210 other lists, intended for other uses, will not accidentally be valid as | |
| 211 functions. | |
| 212 | |
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| 6455 | 214 This is called the @dfn{lambda list}. When a Lisp function is called, |
| 215 the argument values are matched up against the variables in the lambda | |
| 216 list, which are given local bindings with the values provided. | |
| 217 @xref{Local Variables}. | |
| 218 | |
| 7193 | 219 The documentation string is a Lisp string object placed within the |
| 220 function definition to describe the function for the Emacs help | |
| 221 facilities. @xref{Function Documentation}. | |
| 6455 | 222 |
| 223 The interactive declaration is a list of the form @code{(interactive | |
| 224 @var{code-string})}. This declares how to provide arguments if the | |
| 225 function is used interactively. Functions with this declaration are called | |
| 226 @dfn{commands}; they can be called using @kbd{M-x} or bound to a key. | |
| 227 Functions not intended to be called in this way should not have interactive | |
| 228 declarations. @xref{Defining Commands}, for how to write an interactive | |
| 229 declaration. | |
| 230 | |
| 231 @cindex body of function | |
| 232 The rest of the elements are the @dfn{body} of the function: the Lisp | |
| 233 code to do the work of the function (or, as a Lisp programmer would say, | |
| 234 ``a list of Lisp forms to evaluate''). The value returned by the | |
| 235 function is the value returned by the last element of the body. | |
| 236 | |
| 237 @node Simple Lambda | |
| 238 @subsection A Simple Lambda-Expression Example | |
| 239 | |
| 240 Consider for example the following function: | |
| 241 | |
| 242 @example | |
| 243 (lambda (a b c) (+ a b c)) | |
| 244 @end example | |
| 245 | |
| 246 @noindent | |
| 247 We can call this function by writing it as the @sc{car} of an | |
| 248 expression, like this: | |
| 249 | |
| 250 @example | |
| 251 @group | |
| 252 ((lambda (a b c) (+ a b c)) | |
| 253 1 2 3) | |
| 254 @end group | |
| 255 @end example | |
| 256 | |
| 257 @noindent | |
| 258 This call evaluates the body of the lambda expression with the variable | |
| 259 @code{a} bound to 1, @code{b} bound to 2, and @code{c} bound to 3. | |
| 260 Evaluation of the body adds these three numbers, producing the result 6; | |
| 261 therefore, this call to the function returns the value 6. | |
| 262 | |
| 263 Note that the arguments can be the results of other function calls, as in | |
| 264 this example: | |
| 265 | |
| 266 @example | |
| 267 @group | |
| 268 ((lambda (a b c) (+ a b c)) | |
| 269 1 (* 2 3) (- 5 4)) | |
| 270 @end group | |
| 271 @end example | |
| 272 | |
| 273 @noindent | |
| 274 This evaluates the arguments @code{1}, @code{(* 2 3)}, and @code{(- 5 | |
| 7193 | 275 4)} from left to right. Then it applies the lambda expression to the |
| 276 argument values 1, 6 and 1 to produce the value 8. | |
| 6455 | 277 |
| 278 It is not often useful to write a lambda expression as the @sc{car} of | |
| 279 a form in this way. You can get the same result, of making local | |
| 280 variables and giving them values, using the special form @code{let} | |
| 281 (@pxref{Local Variables}). And @code{let} is clearer and easier to use. | |
| 282 In practice, lambda expressions are either stored as the function | |
| 283 definitions of symbols, to produce named functions, or passed as | |
| 284 arguments to other functions (@pxref{Anonymous Functions}). | |
| 285 | |
| 286 However, calls to explicit lambda expressions were very useful in the | |
| 287 old days of Lisp, before the special form @code{let} was invented. At | |
| 288 that time, they were the only way to bind and initialize local | |
| 289 variables. | |
| 290 | |
| 291 @node Argument List | |
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292 @subsection Other Features of Argument Lists |
| 6455 | 293 @kindex wrong-number-of-arguments |
| 294 @cindex argument binding | |
| 295 @cindex binding arguments | |
| 296 | |
| 297 Our simple sample function, @code{(lambda (a b c) (+ a b c))}, | |
| 298 specifies three argument variables, so it must be called with three | |
| 299 arguments: if you try to call it with only two arguments or four | |
| 300 arguments, you get a @code{wrong-number-of-arguments} error. | |
| 301 | |
| 302 It is often convenient to write a function that allows certain | |
| 303 arguments to be omitted. For example, the function @code{substring} | |
| 304 accepts three arguments---a string, the start index and the end | |
| 305 index---but the third argument defaults to the @var{length} of the | |
| 306 string if you omit it. It is also convenient for certain functions to | |
| 7193 | 307 accept an indefinite number of arguments, as the functions @code{list} |
| 6455 | 308 and @code{+} do. |
| 309 | |
| 310 @cindex optional arguments | |
| 311 @cindex rest arguments | |
| 312 @kindex &optional | |
| 313 @kindex &rest | |
| 314 To specify optional arguments that may be omitted when a function | |
| 315 is called, simply include the keyword @code{&optional} before the optional | |
| 316 arguments. To specify a list of zero or more extra arguments, include the | |
| 317 keyword @code{&rest} before one final argument. | |
| 318 | |
| 319 Thus, the complete syntax for an argument list is as follows: | |
| 320 | |
| 321 @example | |
| 322 @group | |
| 323 (@var{required-vars}@dots{} | |
| 324 @r{[}&optional @var{optional-vars}@dots{}@r{]} | |
| 325 @r{[}&rest @var{rest-var}@r{]}) | |
| 326 @end group | |
| 327 @end example | |
| 328 | |
| 329 @noindent | |
| 330 The square brackets indicate that the @code{&optional} and @code{&rest} | |
| 331 clauses, and the variables that follow them, are optional. | |
| 332 | |
| 333 A call to the function requires one actual argument for each of the | |
| 334 @var{required-vars}. There may be actual arguments for zero or more of | |
| 335 the @var{optional-vars}, and there cannot be any actual arguments beyond | |
| 336 that unless the lambda list uses @code{&rest}. In that case, there may | |
| 337 be any number of extra actual arguments. | |
| 338 | |
| 339 If actual arguments for the optional and rest variables are omitted, | |
| 7193 | 340 then they always default to @code{nil}. There is no way for the |
| 6455 | 341 function to distinguish between an explicit argument of @code{nil} and |
| 7193 | 342 an omitted argument. However, the body of the function is free to |
| 343 consider @code{nil} an abbreviation for some other meaningful value. | |
| 344 This is what @code{substring} does; @code{nil} as the third argument to | |
| 345 @code{substring} means to use the length of the string supplied. | |
| 6455 | 346 |
| 347 @cindex CL note---default optional arg | |
| 348 @quotation | |
| 349 @b{Common Lisp note:} Common Lisp allows the function to specify what | |
| 350 default value to use when an optional argument is omitted; Emacs Lisp | |
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| 6455 | 353 @end quotation |
| 354 | |
| 355 For example, an argument list that looks like this: | |
| 356 | |
| 357 @example | |
| 358 (a b &optional c d &rest e) | |
| 359 @end example | |
| 360 | |
| 361 @noindent | |
| 362 binds @code{a} and @code{b} to the first two actual arguments, which are | |
| 363 required. If one or two more arguments are provided, @code{c} and | |
| 364 @code{d} are bound to them respectively; any arguments after the first | |
| 365 four are collected into a list and @code{e} is bound to that list. If | |
| 366 there are only two arguments, @code{c} is @code{nil}; if two or three | |
| 367 arguments, @code{d} is @code{nil}; if four arguments or fewer, @code{e} | |
| 368 is @code{nil}. | |
| 369 | |
| 370 There is no way to have required arguments following optional | |
| 371 ones---it would not make sense. To see why this must be so, suppose | |
| 372 that @code{c} in the example were optional and @code{d} were required. | |
| 39168 | 373 Suppose three actual arguments are given; which variable would the |
| 374 third argument be for? Would it be used for the @var{c}, or for | |
| 375 @var{d}? One can argue for both possibilities. Similarly, it makes | |
| 376 no sense to have any more arguments (either required or optional) | |
| 377 after a @code{&rest} argument. | |
| 6455 | 378 |
| 379 Here are some examples of argument lists and proper calls: | |
| 380 | |
| 381 @smallexample | |
| 382 ((lambda (n) (1+ n)) ; @r{One required:} | |
| 383 1) ; @r{requires exactly one argument.} | |
| 384 @result{} 2 | |
| 385 ((lambda (n &optional n1) ; @r{One required and one optional:} | |
| 386 (if n1 (+ n n1) (1+ n))) ; @r{1 or 2 arguments.} | |
| 387 1 2) | |
| 388 @result{} 3 | |
| 389 ((lambda (n &rest ns) ; @r{One required and one rest:} | |
| 390 (+ n (apply '+ ns))) ; @r{1 or more arguments.} | |
| 391 1 2 3 4 5) | |
| 392 @result{} 15 | |
| 393 @end smallexample | |
| 394 | |
| 395 @node Function Documentation | |
| 396 @subsection Documentation Strings of Functions | |
| 397 @cindex documentation of function | |
| 398 | |
| 399 A lambda expression may optionally have a @dfn{documentation string} just | |
| 400 after the lambda list. This string does not affect execution of the | |
| 401 function; it is a kind of comment, but a systematized comment which | |
| 402 actually appears inside the Lisp world and can be used by the Emacs help | |
| 403 facilities. @xref{Documentation}, for how the @var{documentation-string} is | |
| 404 accessed. | |
| 405 | |
| 12098 | 406 It is a good idea to provide documentation strings for all the |
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| 12098 | 408 your program. Documentation strings are like comments, except that they |
| 409 are easier to access. | |
| 6455 | 410 |
| 411 The first line of the documentation string should stand on its own, | |
| 412 because @code{apropos} displays just this first line. It should consist | |
| 413 of one or two complete sentences that summarize the function's purpose. | |
| 414 | |
| 12098 | 415 The start of the documentation string is usually indented in the source file, |
| 416 but since these spaces come before the starting double-quote, they are not part of | |
| 6455 | 417 the string. Some people make a practice of indenting any additional |
| 7193 | 418 lines of the string so that the text lines up in the program source. |
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| 7193 | 420 inside the string; what looks nice in the source code will look ugly |
| 421 when displayed by the help commands. | |
| 6455 | 422 |
| 423 You may wonder how the documentation string could be optional, since | |
| 424 there are required components of the function that follow it (the body). | |
| 425 Since evaluation of a string returns that string, without any side effects, | |
| 426 it has no effect if it is not the last form in the body. Thus, in | |
| 427 practice, there is no confusion between the first form of the body and the | |
| 428 documentation string; if the only body form is a string then it serves both | |
| 429 as the return value and as the documentation. | |
| 430 | |
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| 6455 | 445 @node Function Names |
| 446 @section Naming a Function | |
| 447 @cindex function definition | |
| 448 @cindex named function | |
| 449 @cindex function name | |
| 450 | |
| 451 In most computer languages, every function has a name; the idea of a | |
| 452 function without a name is nonsensical. In Lisp, a function in the | |
| 453 strictest sense has no name. It is simply a list whose first element is | |
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| 6455 | 455 |
| 456 However, a symbol can serve as the name of a function. This happens | |
| 457 when you put the function in the symbol's @dfn{function cell} | |
| 458 (@pxref{Symbol Components}). Then the symbol itself becomes a valid, | |
| 459 callable function, equivalent to the list or subr-object that its | |
| 460 function cell refers to. The contents of the function cell are also | |
| 461 called the symbol's @dfn{function definition}. The procedure of using a | |
| 462 symbol's function definition in place of the symbol is called | |
| 463 @dfn{symbol function indirection}; see @ref{Function Indirection}. | |
| 464 | |
| 465 In practice, nearly all functions are given names in this way and | |
| 466 referred to through their names. For example, the symbol @code{car} works | |
| 467 as a function and does what it does because the primitive subr-object | |
| 468 @code{#<subr car>} is stored in its function cell. | |
| 469 | |
| 470 We give functions names because it is convenient to refer to them by | |
| 471 their names in Lisp expressions. For primitive subr-objects such as | |
| 472 @code{#<subr car>}, names are the only way you can refer to them: there | |
| 473 is no read syntax for such objects. For functions written in Lisp, the | |
| 474 name is more convenient to use in a call than an explicit lambda | |
| 475 expression. Also, a function with a name can refer to itself---it can | |
| 476 be recursive. Writing the function's name in its own definition is much | |
| 477 more convenient than making the function definition point to itself | |
| 478 (something that is not impossible but that has various disadvantages in | |
| 479 practice). | |
| 480 | |
| 481 We often identify functions with the symbols used to name them. For | |
| 482 example, we often speak of ``the function @code{car}'', not | |
| 483 distinguishing between the symbol @code{car} and the primitive | |
| 484 subr-object that is its function definition. For most purposes, there | |
| 485 is no need to distinguish. | |
| 486 | |
| 487 Even so, keep in mind that a function need not have a unique name. While | |
| 488 a given function object @emph{usually} appears in the function cell of only | |
| 489 one symbol, this is just a matter of convenience. It is easy to store | |
| 490 it in several symbols using @code{fset}; then each of the symbols is | |
| 491 equally well a name for the same function. | |
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| 501 @node Defining Functions | |
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| 6455 | 503 @cindex defining a function |
| 504 | |
| 505 We usually give a name to a function when it is first created. This | |
| 506 is called @dfn{defining a function}, and it is done with the | |
| 507 @code{defun} special form. | |
| 508 | |
| 509 @defspec defun name argument-list body-forms | |
| 510 @code{defun} is the usual way to define new Lisp functions. It | |
| 511 defines the symbol @var{name} as a function that looks like this: | |
| 512 | |
| 513 @example | |
| 514 (lambda @var{argument-list} . @var{body-forms}) | |
| 515 @end example | |
| 516 | |
| 517 @code{defun} stores this lambda expression in the function cell of | |
| 518 @var{name}. It returns the value @var{name}, but usually we ignore this | |
| 519 value. | |
| 520 | |
| 521 As described previously (@pxref{Lambda Expressions}), | |
| 522 @var{argument-list} is a list of argument names and may include the | |
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| 6455 | 525 declaration. |
| 526 | |
| 527 There is no conflict if the same symbol @var{name} is also used as a | |
| 528 variable, since the symbol's value cell is independent of the function | |
| 529 cell. @xref{Symbol Components}. | |
| 530 | |
| 531 Here are some examples: | |
| 532 | |
| 533 @example | |
| 534 @group | |
| 535 (defun foo () 5) | |
| 536 @result{} foo | |
| 537 @end group | |
| 538 @group | |
| 539 (foo) | |
| 540 @result{} 5 | |
| 541 @end group | |
| 542 | |
| 543 @group | |
| 544 (defun bar (a &optional b &rest c) | |
| 545 (list a b c)) | |
| 546 @result{} bar | |
| 547 @end group | |
| 548 @group | |
| 549 (bar 1 2 3 4 5) | |
| 550 @result{} (1 2 (3 4 5)) | |
| 551 @end group | |
| 552 @group | |
| 553 (bar 1) | |
| 554 @result{} (1 nil nil) | |
| 555 @end group | |
| 556 @group | |
| 557 (bar) | |
| 558 @error{} Wrong number of arguments. | |
| 559 @end group | |
| 560 | |
| 561 @group | |
| 562 (defun capitalize-backwards () | |
| 563 "Upcase the last letter of a word." | |
| 564 (interactive) | |
| 565 (backward-word 1) | |
| 566 (forward-word 1) | |
| 567 (backward-char 1) | |
| 568 (capitalize-word 1)) | |
| 569 @result{} capitalize-backwards | |
| 570 @end group | |
| 571 @end example | |
| 572 | |
| 573 Be careful not to redefine existing functions unintentionally. | |
| 574 @code{defun} redefines even primitive functions such as @code{car} | |
| 575 without any hesitation or notification. Redefining a function already | |
| 576 defined is often done deliberately, and there is no way to distinguish | |
| 577 deliberate redefinition from unintentional redefinition. | |
| 578 @end defspec | |
| 579 | |
| 56215 | 580 @defun defalias name definition &optional docstring |
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| 6455 | 582 This special form defines the symbol @var{name} as a function, with |
| 7193 | 583 definition @var{definition} (which can be any valid Lisp function). |
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| 12098 | 589 |
| 590 The proper place to use @code{defalias} is where a specific function | |
| 591 name is being defined---especially where that name appears explicitly in | |
| 592 the source file being loaded. This is because @code{defalias} records | |
| 593 which file defined the function, just like @code{defun} | |
| 594 (@pxref{Unloading}). | |
| 595 | |
| 596 By contrast, in programs that manipulate function definitions for other | |
| 597 purposes, it is better to use @code{fset}, which does not keep such | |
| 598 records. | |
| 6455 | 599 @end defun |
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| 12098 | 612 See also @code{defsubst}, which defines a function like @code{defun} |
| 613 and tells the Lisp compiler to open-code it. @xref{Inline Functions}. | |
| 614 | |
| 6455 | 615 @node Calling Functions |
| 616 @section Calling Functions | |
| 617 @cindex function invocation | |
| 618 @cindex calling a function | |
| 619 | |
| 620 Defining functions is only half the battle. Functions don't do | |
| 621 anything until you @dfn{call} them, i.e., tell them to run. Calling a | |
| 622 function is also known as @dfn{invocation}. | |
| 623 | |
| 7193 | 624 The most common way of invoking a function is by evaluating a list. |
| 625 For example, evaluating the list @code{(concat "a" "b")} calls the | |
| 626 function @code{concat} with arguments @code{"a"} and @code{"b"}. | |
| 627 @xref{Evaluation}, for a description of evaluation. | |
| 6455 | 628 |
| 629 When you write a list as an expression in your program, the function | |
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| 6455 | 636 |
| 637 @defun funcall function &rest arguments | |
| 638 @code{funcall} calls @var{function} with @var{arguments}, and returns | |
| 639 whatever @var{function} returns. | |
| 640 | |
| 641 Since @code{funcall} is a function, all of its arguments, including | |
| 642 @var{function}, are evaluated before @code{funcall} is called. This | |
| 643 means that you can use any expression to obtain the function to be | |
| 644 called. It also means that @code{funcall} does not see the expressions | |
| 645 you write for the @var{arguments}, only their values. These values are | |
| 646 @emph{not} evaluated a second time in the act of calling @var{function}; | |
| 647 @code{funcall} enters the normal procedure for calling a function at the | |
| 648 place where the arguments have already been evaluated. | |
| 649 | |
| 650 The argument @var{function} must be either a Lisp function or a | |
| 651 primitive function. Special forms and macros are not allowed, because | |
| 652 they make sense only when given the ``unevaluated'' argument | |
| 653 expressions. @code{funcall} cannot provide these because, as we saw | |
| 654 above, it never knows them in the first place. | |
| 655 | |
| 656 @example | |
| 657 @group | |
| 658 (setq f 'list) | |
| 659 @result{} list | |
| 660 @end group | |
| 661 @group | |
| 662 (funcall f 'x 'y 'z) | |
| 663 @result{} (x y z) | |
| 664 @end group | |
| 665 @group | |
| 666 (funcall f 'x 'y '(z)) | |
| 667 @result{} (x y (z)) | |
| 668 @end group | |
| 669 @group | |
| 670 (funcall 'and t nil) | |
| 671 @error{} Invalid function: #<subr and> | |
| 672 @end group | |
| 673 @end example | |
| 674 | |
| 26192 | 675 Compare these examples with the examples of @code{apply}. |
| 6455 | 676 @end defun |
| 677 | |
| 678 @defun apply function &rest arguments | |
| 679 @code{apply} calls @var{function} with @var{arguments}, just like | |
| 680 @code{funcall} but with one difference: the last of @var{arguments} is a | |
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| 686 @code{apply} returns the result of calling @var{function}. As with | |
| 687 @code{funcall}, @var{function} must either be a Lisp function or a | |
| 688 primitive function; special forms and macros do not make sense in | |
| 689 @code{apply}. | |
| 690 | |
| 691 @example | |
| 692 @group | |
| 693 (setq f 'list) | |
| 694 @result{} list | |
| 695 @end group | |
| 696 @group | |
| 697 (apply f 'x 'y 'z) | |
| 698 @error{} Wrong type argument: listp, z | |
| 699 @end group | |
| 700 @group | |
| 701 (apply '+ 1 2 '(3 4)) | |
| 702 @result{} 10 | |
| 703 @end group | |
| 704 @group | |
| 705 (apply '+ '(1 2 3 4)) | |
| 706 @result{} 10 | |
| 707 @end group | |
| 708 | |
| 709 @group | |
| 710 (apply 'append '((a b c) nil (x y z) nil)) | |
| 711 @result{} (a b c x y z) | |
| 712 @end group | |
| 713 @end example | |
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| 6455 | 717 @end defun |
| 718 | |
| 719 @cindex functionals | |
| 720 It is common for Lisp functions to accept functions as arguments or | |
| 721 find them in data structures (especially in hook variables and property | |
| 722 lists) and call them using @code{funcall} or @code{apply}. Functions | |
| 723 that accept function arguments are often called @dfn{functionals}. | |
| 724 | |
| 12098 | 725 Sometimes, when you call a functional, it is useful to supply a no-op |
| 726 function as the argument. Here are two different kinds of no-op | |
| 6455 | 727 function: |
| 728 | |
| 729 @defun identity arg | |
| 730 This function returns @var{arg} and has no side effects. | |
| 731 @end defun | |
| 732 | |
| 733 @defun ignore &rest args | |
| 734 This function ignores any arguments and returns @code{nil}. | |
| 735 @end defun | |
| 736 | |
| 737 @node Mapping Functions | |
| 738 @section Mapping Functions | |
| 739 @cindex mapping functions | |
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| 6455 | 762 result is always a list. The length of the result is the same as the |
| 763 length of @var{sequence}. | |
| 764 | |
| 765 @smallexample | |
| 766 @group | |
| 767 @exdent @r{For example:} | |
| 768 | |
| 769 (mapcar 'car '((a b) (c d) (e f))) | |
| 770 @result{} (a c e) | |
| 771 (mapcar '1+ [1 2 3]) | |
| 772 @result{} (2 3 4) | |
| 773 (mapcar 'char-to-string "abc") | |
| 774 @result{} ("a" "b" "c") | |
| 775 @end group | |
| 776 | |
| 777 @group | |
| 778 ;; @r{Call each function in @code{my-hooks}.} | |
| 779 (mapcar 'funcall my-hooks) | |
| 780 @end group | |
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| 6455 | 791 ;; @r{Recurse for rest of elements.} |
| 792 (mapcar 'cdr args))))) | |
| 793 @end group | |
| 794 | |
| 795 @group | |
| 796 (mapcar* 'cons '(a b c) '(1 2 3 4)) | |
| 797 @result{} ((a . 1) (b . 2) (c . 3)) | |
| 798 @end group | |
| 799 @end smallexample | |
| 800 @end defun | |
| 801 | |
| 28556 | 802 @defun mapc function sequence |
| 803 @tindex mapc | |
| 804 @code{mapc} is like @code{mapcar} except that @var{function} is used for | |
| 805 side-effects only---the values it returns are ignored, not collected | |
| 806 into a list. @code{mapc} always returns @var{sequence}. | |
| 807 @end defun | |
| 808 | |
| 6455 | 809 @defun mapconcat function sequence separator |
| 810 @code{mapconcat} applies @var{function} to each element of | |
| 811 @var{sequence}: the results, which must be strings, are concatenated. | |
| 812 Between each pair of result strings, @code{mapconcat} inserts the string | |
| 813 @var{separator}. Usually @var{separator} contains a space or comma or | |
| 814 other suitable punctuation. | |
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| 822 @group | |
| 823 (mapconcat 'symbol-name | |
| 824 '(The cat in the hat) | |
| 825 " ") | |
| 826 @result{} "The cat in the hat" | |
| 827 @end group | |
| 828 | |
| 829 @group | |
| 830 (mapconcat (function (lambda (x) (format "%c" (1+ x)))) | |
| 831 "HAL-8000" | |
| 832 "") | |
| 833 @result{} "IBM.9111" | |
| 834 @end group | |
| 835 @end smallexample | |
| 836 @end defun | |
| 837 | |
| 838 @node Anonymous Functions | |
| 839 @section Anonymous Functions | |
| 840 @cindex anonymous function | |
| 841 | |
| 842 In Lisp, a function is a list that starts with @code{lambda}, a | |
| 843 byte-code function compiled from such a list, or alternatively a | |
| 844 primitive subr-object; names are ``extra''. Although usually functions | |
| 845 are defined with @code{defun} and given names at the same time, it is | |
| 846 occasionally more concise to use an explicit lambda expression---an | |
| 847 anonymous function. Such a list is valid wherever a function name is. | |
| 848 | |
| 849 Any method of creating such a list makes a valid function. Even this: | |
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| 851 @smallexample | |
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| 6455 | 854 @result{} (lambda (x) (+ 12 x)) |
| 855 @end group | |
| 856 @end smallexample | |
| 857 | |
| 858 @noindent | |
| 859 This computes a list that looks like @code{(lambda (x) (+ 12 x))} and | |
| 860 makes it the value (@emph{not} the function definition!) of | |
| 861 @code{silly}. | |
| 862 | |
| 863 Here is how we might call this function: | |
| 864 | |
| 865 @example | |
| 866 @group | |
| 867 (funcall silly 1) | |
| 868 @result{} 13 | |
| 869 @end group | |
| 870 @end example | |
| 871 | |
| 872 @noindent | |
| 873 (It does @emph{not} work to write @code{(silly 1)}, because this function | |
| 874 is not the @emph{function definition} of @code{silly}. We have not given | |
| 875 @code{silly} any function definition, just a value as a variable.) | |
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| 6455 | 969 @defspec function function-object |
| 970 @cindex function quoting | |
| 971 This special form returns @var{function-object} without evaluating it. | |
| 972 In this, it is equivalent to @code{quote}. However, it serves as a | |
| 973 note to the Emacs Lisp compiler that @var{function-object} is intended | |
| 974 to be used only as a function, and therefore can safely be compiled. | |
| 975 Contrast this with @code{quote}, in @ref{Quoting}. | |
| 976 @end defspec | |
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| 6455 | 980 |
| 981 @node Function Cells | |
| 982 @section Accessing Function Cell Contents | |
| 983 | |
| 984 The @dfn{function definition} of a symbol is the object stored in the | |
| 985 function cell of the symbol. The functions described here access, test, | |
| 986 and set the function cell of symbols. | |
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| 7193 | 990 |
| 6455 | 991 @defun symbol-function symbol |
| 992 @kindex void-function | |
| 993 This returns the object in the function cell of @var{symbol}. If the | |
| 994 symbol's function cell is void, a @code{void-function} error is | |
| 995 signaled. | |
| 996 | |
| 997 This function does not check that the returned object is a legitimate | |
| 998 function. | |
| 999 | |
| 1000 @example | |
| 1001 @group | |
| 1002 (defun bar (n) (+ n 2)) | |
| 1003 @result{} bar | |
| 1004 @end group | |
| 1005 @group | |
| 1006 (symbol-function 'bar) | |
| 1007 @result{} (lambda (n) (+ n 2)) | |
| 1008 @end group | |
| 1009 @group | |
| 1010 (fset 'baz 'bar) | |
| 1011 @result{} bar | |
| 1012 @end group | |
| 1013 @group | |
| 1014 (symbol-function 'baz) | |
| 1015 @result{} bar | |
| 1016 @end group | |
| 1017 @end example | |
| 1018 @end defun | |
| 1019 | |
| 1020 @cindex void function cell | |
| 1021 If you have never given a symbol any function definition, we say that | |
| 1022 that symbol's function cell is @dfn{void}. In other words, the function | |
| 1023 cell does not have any Lisp object in it. If you try to call such a symbol | |
| 1024 as a function, it signals a @code{void-function} error. | |
| 1025 | |
| 1026 Note that void is not the same as @code{nil} or the symbol | |
| 1027 @code{void}. The symbols @code{nil} and @code{void} are Lisp objects, | |
| 1028 and can be stored into a function cell just as any other object can be | |
| 1029 (and they can be valid functions if you define them in turn with | |
| 7193 | 1030 @code{defun}). A void function cell contains no object whatsoever. |
| 6455 | 1031 |
| 1032 You can test the voidness of a symbol's function definition with | |
| 1033 @code{fboundp}. After you have given a symbol a function definition, you | |
| 1034 can make it void once more using @code{fmakunbound}. | |
| 1035 | |
| 1036 @defun fboundp symbol | |
| 1037 This function returns @code{t} if the symbol has an object in its | |
| 1038 function cell, @code{nil} otherwise. It does not check that the object | |
| 1039 is a legitimate function. | |
| 1040 @end defun | |
| 1041 | |
| 1042 @defun fmakunbound symbol | |
| 1043 This function makes @var{symbol}'s function cell void, so that a | |
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| 6455 | 1047 |
| 1048 @example | |
| 1049 @group | |
| 1050 (defun foo (x) x) | |
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| 6455 | 1052 @end group |
| 1053 @group | |
| 7193 | 1054 (foo 1) |
| 1055 @result{}1 | |
| 1056 @end group | |
| 1057 @group | |
| 6455 | 1058 (fmakunbound 'foo) |
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| 1061 @group | |
| 1062 (foo 1) | |
| 1063 @error{} Symbol's function definition is void: foo | |
| 1064 @end group | |
| 1065 @end example | |
| 1066 @end defun | |
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| 1075 There are three normal uses of this function: | |
| 1076 | |
| 1077 @itemize @bullet | |
| 1078 @item | |
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| 6455 | 1083 |
| 1084 @item | |
| 1085 Giving a symbol a function definition that is not a list and therefore | |
| 7193 | 1086 cannot be made with @code{defun}. For example, you can use @code{fset} |
| 1087 to give a symbol @code{s1} a function definition which is another symbol | |
| 1088 @code{s2}; then @code{s1} serves as an alias for whatever definition | |
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| 6455 | 1091 |
| 1092 @item | |
| 1093 In constructs for defining or altering functions. If @code{defun} | |
| 1094 were not a primitive, it could be written in Lisp (as a macro) using | |
| 1095 @code{fset}. | |
| 1096 @end itemize | |
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| 1100 @example | |
| 1101 @group | |
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| 6455 | 1104 @end group |
| 1105 | |
| 1106 @group | |
| 1107 ;; @r{Make the symbol @code{car} the function definition of @code{xfirst}.} | |
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| 6455 | 1109 (fset 'xfirst 'car) |
| 1110 @result{} car | |
| 1111 @end group | |
| 1112 @group | |
| 1113 (xfirst '(1 2 3)) | |
| 1114 @result{} 1 | |
| 1115 @end group | |
| 1116 @group | |
| 1117 (symbol-function 'xfirst) | |
| 1118 @result{} car | |
| 1119 @end group | |
| 1120 @group | |
| 1121 (symbol-function (symbol-function 'xfirst)) | |
| 1122 @result{} #<subr car> | |
| 1123 @end group | |
| 1124 | |
| 1125 @group | |
| 1126 ;; @r{Define a named keyboard macro.} | |
| 1127 (fset 'kill-two-lines "\^u2\^k") | |
| 1128 @result{} "\^u2\^k" | |
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| 6455 | 1137 @end example |
| 1138 @end defun | |
| 1139 | |
| 1140 When writing a function that extends a previously defined function, | |
| 12098 | 1141 the following idiom is sometimes used: |
| 6455 | 1142 |
| 1143 @example | |
| 1144 (fset 'old-foo (symbol-function 'foo)) | |
| 1145 (defun foo () | |
| 1146 "Just like old-foo, except more so." | |
| 1147 @group | |
| 1148 (old-foo) | |
| 1149 (more-so)) | |
| 1150 @end group | |
| 1151 @end example | |
| 1152 | |
| 1153 @noindent | |
| 1154 This does not work properly if @code{foo} has been defined to autoload. | |
| 1155 In such a case, when @code{foo} calls @code{old-foo}, Lisp attempts | |
| 1156 to define @code{old-foo} by loading a file. Since this presumably | |
| 1157 defines @code{foo} rather than @code{old-foo}, it does not produce the | |
| 1158 proper results. The only way to avoid this problem is to make sure the | |
| 1159 file is loaded before moving aside the old definition of @code{foo}. | |
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| 6455 | 1165 @node Inline Functions |
| 1166 @section Inline Functions | |
| 1167 @cindex inline functions | |
| 1168 | |
| 1169 @findex defsubst | |
| 1170 You can define an @dfn{inline function} by using @code{defsubst} instead | |
| 1171 of @code{defun}. An inline function works just like an ordinary | |
| 1172 function except for one thing: when you compile a call to the function, | |
| 1173 the function's definition is open-coded into the caller. | |
| 1174 | |
| 1175 Making a function inline makes explicit calls run faster. But it also | |
| 1176 has disadvantages. For one thing, it reduces flexibility; if you change | |
| 1177 the definition of the function, calls already inlined still use the old | |
| 1178 definition until you recompile them. Since the flexibility of | |
| 1179 redefining functions is an important feature of Emacs, you should not | |
| 1180 make a function inline unless its speed is really crucial. | |
| 1181 | |
| 1182 Another disadvantage is that making a large function inline can increase | |
| 1183 the size of compiled code both in files and in memory. Since the speed | |
| 1184 advantage of inline functions is greatest for small functions, you | |
| 1185 generally should not make large functions inline. | |
| 1186 | |
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| 6455 | 1198 following the definition, just like macros. |
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1223 known cases where @code{unsafep} returns @code{nil} for an unsafe |
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1226 expression to be executed after the string is inserted into a buffer. |
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1231 @ignore |
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1243 A call to a safe function (see below), if all its arguments are |
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1244 safe expressions. |
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1246 One of the special forms @code{and}, @code{catch}, @code{cond}, |
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1247 @code{if}, @code{or}, @code{prog1}, @code{prog2}, @code{progn}, |
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1248 @code{while}, and @code{unwind-protect}], if all its arguments are |
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1249 safe. |
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1251 A form that creates temporary bindings (@code{condition-case}, |
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1252 @code{dolist}, @code{dotimes}, @code{lambda}, @code{let}, or |
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1253 @code{let*}), if all args are safe and the symbols to be bound are not |
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1254 explicitly risky (see @pxref{File Local Variables}). |
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1256 An assignment using @code{add-to-list}, @code{setq}, @code{push}, or |
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1257 @code{pop}, if all args are safe and the symbols to be assigned are |
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1258 not explicitly risky and they already have temporary or buffer-local |
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1259 bindings. |
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1262 safe explicit lambda and the other args are safe expressions. |
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1268 A lambda containing safe expressions. |
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1270 A symbol on the list @code{safe-functions}, so the user says it's safe. |
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1277 effects that are not always safe. |
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1281 provided for built-in functions and for low-level functions and macros |
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1283 functions you write. |
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| 6455 | 1286 |
| 1287 @node Related Topics | |
| 1288 @section Other Topics Related to Functions | |
| 1289 | |
| 1290 Here is a table of several functions that do things related to | |
| 1291 function calling and function definitions. They are documented | |
| 1292 elsewhere, but we provide cross references here. | |
| 1293 | |
| 1294 @table @code | |
| 1295 @item apply | |
| 1296 See @ref{Calling Functions}. | |
| 1297 | |
| 1298 @item autoload | |
| 1299 See @ref{Autoload}. | |
| 1300 | |
| 1301 @item call-interactively | |
| 1302 See @ref{Interactive Call}. | |
| 1303 | |
| 1304 @item commandp | |
| 1305 See @ref{Interactive Call}. | |
| 1306 | |
| 1307 @item documentation | |
| 1308 See @ref{Accessing Documentation}. | |
| 1309 | |
| 1310 @item eval | |
| 1311 See @ref{Eval}. | |
| 1312 | |
| 1313 @item funcall | |
| 1314 See @ref{Calling Functions}. | |
| 1315 | |
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| 1320 See @ref{Calling Functions}. | |
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| 6455 | 1324 |
| 1325 @item interactive | |
| 1326 See @ref{Using Interactive}. | |
| 1327 | |
| 1328 @item interactive-p | |
| 1329 See @ref{Interactive Call}. | |
| 1330 | |
| 1331 @item mapatoms | |
| 1332 See @ref{Creating Symbols}. | |
| 1333 | |
| 1334 @item mapcar | |
| 1335 See @ref{Mapping Functions}. | |
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| 1341 See @ref{Mapping Functions}. | |
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| 6455 | 1345 @end table |
| 1346 | |
| 52401 | 1347 @ignore |
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| 1349 @end ignore |
