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1 ;;; cl.el --- Common Lisp extensions for XEmacs Lisp
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3 ;; Copyright (C) 1993, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5 ;; Author: Dave Gillespie <daveg@synaptics.com>
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6 ;; Maintainer: XEmacs Development Team
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7 ;; Version: 2.02
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8 ;; Keywords: extensions, dumped, lisp
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9
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10 ;; This file is part of XEmacs.
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11
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12 ;; XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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13 ;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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14 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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15 ;; any later version.
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16
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17 ;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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18 ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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19 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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20 ;; General Public License for more details.
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21
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22 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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23 ;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
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24 ;; Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
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25 ;; 02111-1307, USA.
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26
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27 ;;; Synched up with: FSF 21.3.
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28
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29 ;;; Commentary:
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30
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31 ;; This file is dumped with XEmacs.
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32
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33 ;; These are extensions to Emacs Lisp that provide a degree of
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34 ;; Common Lisp compatibility, beyond what is already built-in
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35 ;; in Emacs Lisp.
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36 ;;
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37 ;; This package was written by Dave Gillespie; it is a complete
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38 ;; rewrite of Cesar Quiroz's original cl.el package of December 1986.
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39 ;;
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40 ;; Bug reports, comments, and suggestions are welcome!
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41
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42 ;; This file contains the portions of the Common Lisp extensions
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43 ;; package which should always be present.
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44
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45
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46 ;;; Future notes:
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47
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48 ;; Once Emacs 19 becomes standard, many things in this package which are
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49 ;; messy for reasons of compatibility can be greatly simplified. For now,
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50 ;; I prefer to maintain one unified version.
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51
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52
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53 ;;; Change Log:
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54
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55 ;; Version 2.02 (30 Jul 93):
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56 ;; * Added "cl-compat.el" file, extra compatibility with old package.
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57 ;; * Added `lexical-let' and `lexical-let*'.
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58 ;; * Added `define-modify-macro', `callf', and `callf2'.
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59 ;; * Added `ignore-errors'.
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60 ;; * Changed `(setf (nthcdr N PLACE) X)' to work when N is zero.
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61 ;; * Merged `*gentemp-counter*' into `*gensym-counter*'.
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62 ;; * Extended `subseq' to allow negative START and END like `substring'.
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63 ;; * Added `in-ref', `across-ref', `elements of-ref' loop clauses.
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64 ;; * Added `concat', `vconcat' loop clauses.
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65 ;; * Cleaned up a number of compiler warnings.
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66
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67 ;; Version 2.01 (7 Jul 93):
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68 ;; * Added support for FSF version of Emacs 19.
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69 ;; * Added `add-hook' for Emacs 18 users.
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70 ;; * Added `defsubst*' and `symbol-macrolet'.
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71 ;; * Added `maplist', `mapc', `mapl', `mapcan', `mapcon'.
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72 ;; * Added `map', `concatenate', `reduce', `merge'.
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73 ;; * Added `revappend', `nreconc', `tailp', `tree-equal'.
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74 ;; * Added `assert', `check-type', `typecase', `typep', and `deftype'.
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75 ;; * Added destructuring and `&environment' support to `defmacro*'.
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76 ;; * Added destructuring to `loop', and added the following clauses:
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77 ;; `elements', `frames', `overlays', `intervals', `buffers', `key-seqs'.
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78 ;; * Renamed `delete' to `delete*' and `remove' to `remove*'.
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79 ;; * Completed support for all keywords in `remove*', `substitute', etc.
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80 ;; * Added `most-positive-float' and company.
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81 ;; * Fixed hash tables to work with latest Lucid Emacs.
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82 ;; * `proclaim' forms are no longer compile-time-evaluating; use `declaim'.
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83 ;; * Syntax for `warn' declarations has changed.
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84 ;; * Improved implementation of `random*'.
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85 ;; * Moved most sequence functions to a new file, cl-seq.el.
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86 ;; * Moved `eval-when' into cl-macs.el.
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87 ;; * Moved `pushnew' and `adjoin' to cl.el for most common cases.
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88 ;; * Moved `provide' forms down to ends of files.
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89 ;; * Changed expansion of `pop' to something that compiles to better code.
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90 ;; * Changed so that no patch is required for Emacs 19 byte compiler.
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91 ;; * Made more things dependent on `optimize' declarations.
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92 ;; * Added a partial implementation of struct print functions.
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93 ;; * Miscellaneous minor changes.
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94
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95 ;; Version 2.00:
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96 ;; * First public release of this package.
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97
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98
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99 ;;; Code:
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100
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101 (defvar cl-emacs-type (cond ((or (and (fboundp 'epoch::version)
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102 (symbol-value 'epoch::version))
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103 (string-lessp emacs-version "19")) 18)
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104 ((string-match "XEmacs" emacs-version)
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105 'lucid)
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106 (t 19)))
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107
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108 (defvar cl-optimize-speed 1)
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109 (defvar cl-optimize-safety 1)
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110
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111
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112 (defvar custom-print-functions nil
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113 "This is a list of functions that format user objects for printing.
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114 Each function is called in turn with three arguments: the object, the
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115 stream, and the print level (currently ignored). If it is able to
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116 print the object it returns true; otherwise it returns nil and the
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117 printer proceeds to the next function on the list.
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118
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119 This variable is not used at present, but it is defined in hopes that
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120 a future Emacs interpreter will be able to use it.")
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121
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122
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123 ;;; Predicates.
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124
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125 (defun eql (a b) ; See compiler macro in cl-macs.el
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126 "Return t if the two args are the same Lisp object.
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127 Floating-point numbers of equal value are `eql', but they may not be `eq'."
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128 (or (eq a b)
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129 (and (numberp a) (numberp b) (equal a b))))
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130
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131 ;;; Generalized variables. These macros are defined here so that they
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132 ;;; can safely be used in .emacs files.
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133
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134 (defmacro incf (place &optional x)
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135 "(incf PLACE [X]): increment PLACE by X (1 by default).
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136 PLACE may be a symbol, or any generalized variable allowed by `setf'.
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137 The return value is the incremented value of PLACE."
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138 (if (symbolp place)
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139 (list 'setq place (if x (list '+ place x) (list '1+ place)))
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140 ;; XEmacs byte-compiler optimizes (+ FOO 1) to (1+ FOO), so this
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141 ;; is OK.
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142 (list 'callf '+ place (or x 1))))
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143
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144 (defmacro decf (place &optional x)
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145 "(decf PLACE [X]): decrement PLACE by X (1 by default).
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146 PLACE may be a symbol, or any generalized variable allowed by `setf'.
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147 The return value is the decremented value of PLACE."
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148 (if (symbolp place)
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149 (list 'setq place (if x (list '- place x) (list '1- place)))
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150 (list 'callf '- place (or x 1))))
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151
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152 (defmacro pop (place)
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153 "(pop PLACE): remove and return the head of the list stored in PLACE.
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154 Analogous to (prog1 (car PLACE) (setf PLACE (cdr PLACE))), though more
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155 careful about evaluating each argument only once and in the right order.
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156 PLACE may be a symbol, or any generalized variable allowed by `setf'."
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157 (if (symbolp place)
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158 `(car (prog1 ,place (setq ,place (cdr ,place))))
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159 (cl-do-pop place)))
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160
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161 (defmacro push (x place)
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162 "(push X PLACE): insert X at the head of the list stored in PLACE.
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163 Analogous to (setf PLACE (cons X PLACE)), though more careful about
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164 evaluating each argument only once and in the right order. PLACE may
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165 be a symbol, or any generalized variable allowed by `setf'."
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166 (if (symbolp place) `(setq ,place (cons ,x ,place))
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167 (list 'callf2 'cons x place)))
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168
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169 (defmacro pushnew (x place &rest keys)
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170 "(pushnew X PLACE): insert X at the head of the list if not already there.
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171 Like (push X PLACE), except that the list is unmodified if X is `eql' to
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172 an element already on the list.
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173 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
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174 (if (symbolp place) (list 'setq place (list* 'adjoin x place keys))
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175 (list* 'callf2 'adjoin x place keys)))
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176
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177 (defun cl-set-elt (seq n val)
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178 (if (listp seq) (setcar (nthcdr n seq) val) (aset seq n val)))
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179
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180 (defun cl-set-nthcdr (n list x)
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181 (if (<= n 0) x (setcdr (nthcdr (1- n) list) x) list))
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182
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183 (defun cl-set-buffer-substring (start end val)
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184 (save-excursion (delete-region start end)
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185 (goto-char start)
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186 (insert val)
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187 val))
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188
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189 (defun cl-set-substring (str start end val)
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190 (if end (if (< end 0) (incf end (length str)))
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191 (setq end (length str)))
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192 (if (< start 0) (incf start (length str)))
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193 (concat (and (> start 0) (substring str 0 start))
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194 val
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195 (and (< end (length str)) (substring str end))))
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196
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197
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198 ;;; Control structures.
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199
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200 ;; The macros `when' and `unless' are so useful that we want them to
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201 ;; ALWAYS be available. So they've been moved from cl.el to eval.c.
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202 ;; Note: FSF Emacs moved them to subr.el in FSF 20.
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203
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206
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207 ;;; Blocks and exits.
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208
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209 (defalias 'cl-block-wrapper 'identity)
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210 (defalias 'cl-block-throw 'throw)
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211
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212
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213 ;;; Multiple values. True multiple values are not supported, or even
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214 ;;; simulated. Instead, multiple-value-bind and friends simply expect
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215 ;;; the target form to return the values as a list.
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216
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218 "Return multiple values, Common Lisp style.
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219 The arguments of `values' are the values
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220 that the containing function should return."
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221 values)
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222
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223 (defsubst values-list (list)
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224 "Return multiple values, Common Lisp style, taken from a list.
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225 LIST specifies the list of values
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226 that the containing function should return."
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227 list)
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228
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229 (defsubst multiple-value-list (expression)
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230 "Return a list of the multiple values produced by EXPRESSION.
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231 This handles multiple values in Common Lisp style, but it does not
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232 work right when EXPRESSION calls an ordinary Emacs Lisp function
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233 that returns just one value."
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234 expression)
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235
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236 (defsubst multiple-value-apply (function expression)
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237 "Evaluate EXPRESSION to get multiple values and apply FUNCTION to them.
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238 This handles multiple values in Common Lisp style, but it does not work
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239 right when EXPRESSION calls an ordinary Emacs Lisp function that returns just
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240 one value."
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241 (apply function expression))
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242
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243 (defalias 'multiple-value-call 'apply) ; only works for one arg
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244
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246 "Evaluate EXPRESSION to get multiple values and return the Nth one.
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247 This handles multiple values in Common Lisp style, but it does not work
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248 right when EXPRESSION calls an ordinary Emacs Lisp function that returns just
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249 one value."
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250 (nth n expression))
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251
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252 ;;; Macros.
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253
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254 (defvar cl-macro-environment nil)
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255 ;; XEmacs: we renamed the internal function to macroexpand-internal
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256 ;; to avoid doc-file problems.
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257 (defvar cl-old-macroexpand (prog1 (symbol-function 'macroexpand-internal)
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258 (defalias 'macroexpand 'cl-macroexpand)))
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259
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260 (defun cl-macroexpand (cl-macro &optional cl-env)
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261 "Return result of expanding macros at top level of FORM.
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262 If FORM is not a macro call, it is returned unchanged.
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263 Otherwise, the macro is expanded and the expansion is considered
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264 in place of FORM. When a non-macro-call results, it is returned.
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265
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266 The second optional arg ENVIRONMENT specifies an environment of macro
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267 definitions to shadow the loaded ones for use in file byte-compilation."
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268 (let ((cl-macro-environment cl-env))
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269 (while (progn (setq cl-macro (funcall cl-old-macroexpand cl-macro cl-env))
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270 (and (symbolp cl-macro)
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271 (cdr (assq (symbol-name cl-macro) cl-env))))
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272 (setq cl-macro (cadr (assq (symbol-name cl-macro) cl-env))))
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273 cl-macro))
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274
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275
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276 ;;; Declarations.
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277
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278 (defvar cl-compiling-file nil)
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279 (defun cl-compiling-file ()
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280 (or cl-compiling-file
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281 ;; XEmacs change
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282 ; (and (boundp 'outbuffer) (bufferp (symbol-value 'outbuffer))
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283 ; (equal (buffer-name (symbol-value 'outbuffer))
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284 ; " *Compiler Output*"))
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285 (and (boundp 'byte-compile-outbuffer)
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286 (bufferp (symbol-value 'byte-compile-outbuffer))
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287 (equal (buffer-name (symbol-value 'byte-compile-outbuffer))
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288 " *Compiler Output*"))
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289 ))
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290
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291 (defvar cl-proclaims-deferred nil)
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292
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293 (defun proclaim (spec)
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294 (if (fboundp 'cl-do-proclaim) (cl-do-proclaim spec t)
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295 (push spec cl-proclaims-deferred))
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296 nil)
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297
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298 (defmacro declaim (&rest specs)
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299 (let ((body (mapcar (function (lambda (x) (list 'proclaim (list 'quote x))))
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300 specs)))
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301 (if (cl-compiling-file) (list* 'eval-when '(compile load eval) body)
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302 (cons 'progn body)))) ; avoid loading cl-macs.el for eval-when
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303
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304
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305 ;;; Symbols.
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306
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307 (defun cl-random-time ()
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308 (let* ((time (copy-sequence (current-time-string))) (i (length time)) (v 0))
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309 (while (>= (decf i) 0) (setq v (+ (* v 3) (aref time i))))
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311 (coerce-number v 'fixnum)
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312 v)))
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314 (defvar *gensym-counter* (* (logand (cl-random-time) 1023) 100))
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315
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316 ;; XEmacs change: gensym and gentemp moved here from cl-macs.el
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317 (defun gensym (&optional arg)
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318 "Generate a new uninterned symbol.
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319 The name is made by appending a number to a prefix. If ARG is a string, it
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320 is the prefix, otherwise the prefix defaults to \"G\". If ARG is an integer,
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321 the internal counter is reset to that number before creating the name.
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322 There is no way to specify both using this function."
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323 (let ((prefix (if (stringp arg) arg "G"))
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324 (num (if (integerp arg) arg
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325 (prog1 *gensym-counter*
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326 (setq *gensym-counter* (1+ *gensym-counter*))))))
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327 (make-symbol (format "%s%d" prefix num))))
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328
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329 (defun gentemp (&optional arg)
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330 "Generate a new interned symbol with a unique name.
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331 The name is made by appending a number to ARG, default \"G\".
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332 If ARG is not a string, it is ignored."
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333 (let ((prefix (if (stringp arg) arg "G"))
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334 name)
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335 (while (intern-soft (setq name (format "%s%d" prefix *gensym-counter*)))
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336 (setq *gensym-counter* (1+ *gensym-counter*)))
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337 (intern name)))
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338
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339 ;;; Numbers.
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340
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341 ;; XEmacs change: use floatp, which is right even in the presence of ratios
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342 ;; and bigfloats
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343 (defun floatp-safe (object)
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344 "Return t if OBJECT is a floating point number."
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345 (floatp object))
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346
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347 (defun plusp (number)
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348 "Return t if NUMBER is positive."
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349 (> number 0))
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350
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351 (defun minusp (number)
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352 "Return t if NUMBER is negative."
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353 (< number 0))
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354
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355 (defun oddp (integer)
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356 "Return t if INTEGER is odd."
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357 (eq (logand integer 1) 1))
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358
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359 (defun evenp (integer)
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360 "Return t if INTEGER is even."
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361 (eq (logand integer 1) 0))
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362
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363 ;; XEmacs addition
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364 (defalias 'cl-abs 'abs)
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365
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366 (defvar *random-state* (vector 'cl-random-state-tag -1 30 (cl-random-time)))
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367
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368 ;; XEmacs: These constants are defined in C when 'number-types is provided.
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369 ;; They are always defined in C on Emacs. Maybe we should, too.
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370 (unless (featurep 'number-types)
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371 ;;; We use `eval' in case VALBITS differs from compile-time to load-time.
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372 (defconst most-positive-fixnum (eval '(lsh -1 -1))
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373 "The integer closest in value to positive infinity.")
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374 (defconst most-negative-fixnum (eval '(- -1 (lsh -1 -1)))
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375 "The integer closest in value to negative infinity."))
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376
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377 ;;; The following are set by code in cl-extra.el
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378 (defconst most-positive-float nil
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379 "The float closest in value to positive infinity.")
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380 (defconst most-negative-float nil
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381 "The float closest in value to negative infinity.")
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382 (defconst least-positive-float nil
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383 "The positive float closest in value to 0.")
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384 (defconst least-negative-float nil
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385 "The negative float closest in value to 0.")
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386 (defconst least-positive-normalized-float nil)
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387 (defconst least-negative-normalized-float nil)
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388 (defconst float-epsilon nil)
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389 (defconst float-negative-epsilon nil)
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390
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391
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392 ;;; Sequence functions.
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393
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394 (defalias 'copy-seq 'copy-sequence)
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395
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396 (defun mapcar* (cl-func cl-x &rest cl-rest)
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397 "Apply FUNCTION to each element of SEQ, and make a list of the results.
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398 If there are several SEQs, FUNCTION is called with that many arguments,
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399 and mapping stops as soon as the shortest list runs out. With just one
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400 SEQ, this is like `mapcar'. With several, it is like the Common Lisp
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401 `mapcar' function extended to arbitrary sequence types."
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402 (if cl-rest
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403 (if (or (cdr cl-rest) (nlistp cl-x) (nlistp (car cl-rest)))
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404 (cl-mapcar-many cl-func (cons cl-x cl-rest))
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405 (let ((cl-res nil) (cl-y (car cl-rest)))
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406 (while (and cl-x cl-y)
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407 (push (funcall cl-func (pop cl-x) (pop cl-y)) cl-res))
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408 (nreverse cl-res)))
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409 (mapcar cl-func cl-x)))
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410
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412
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413 ;;; List functions.
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414
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415 ;; These functions are made known to the byte-compiler by cl-macs.el
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416 ;; and turned into efficient car and cdr bytecodes.
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417
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418 (defalias 'first 'car)
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419 (defalias 'rest 'cdr)
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420 (defalias 'endp 'null)
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421
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422 ;; XEmacs change: make it a real function
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428
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423 (defun second (x)
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424 "Return the second element of the list LIST."
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425 (car (cdr x)))
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426
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427 (defun third (x)
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428 "Return the third element of the list X."
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429 (car (cdr (cdr x))))
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430
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431 (defun fourth (x)
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432 "Return the fourth element of the list X."
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433 (nth 3 x))
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434
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435 (defun fifth (x)
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436 "Return the fifth element of the list X."
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437 (nth 4 x))
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438
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439 (defun sixth (x)
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440 "Return the sixth element of the list X."
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441 (nth 5 x))
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442
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443 (defun seventh (x)
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444 "Return the seventh element of the list X."
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445 (nth 6 x))
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446
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447 (defun eighth (x)
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448 "Return the eighth element of the list X."
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449 (nth 7 x))
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450
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451 (defun ninth (x)
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452 "Return the ninth element of the list X."
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453 (nth 8 x))
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454
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455 (defun tenth (x)
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456 "Return the tenth element of the list X."
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457 (nth 9 x))
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458
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459 ;; XEmacs change: Emacs defines caar, cadr, cdar, and cddr in subr.el.
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460 (defun caar (x)
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461 "Return the `car' of the `car' of X."
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462 (car (car x)))
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463
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464 (defun cadr (x)
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465 "Return the `car' of the `cdr' of X."
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466 (car (cdr x)))
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467
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468 (defun cdar (x)
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469 "Return the `cdr' of the `car' of X."
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470 (cdr (car x)))
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471
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472 (defun cddr (x)
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473 "Return the `cdr' of the `cdr' of X."
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474 (cdr (cdr x)))
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475
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476 (defun caaar (x)
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477 "Return the `car' of the `car' of the `car' of X."
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478 (car (car (car x))))
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479
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480 (defun caadr (x)
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481 "Return the `car' of the `car' of the `cdr' of X."
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482 (car (car (cdr x))))
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483
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484 (defun cadar (x)
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485 "Return the `car' of the `cdr' of the `car' of X."
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486 (car (cdr (car x))))
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487
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488 (defun caddr (x)
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489 "Return the `car' of the `cdr' of the `cdr' of X."
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490 (car (cdr (cdr x))))
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491
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492 (defun cdaar (x)
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493 "Return the `cdr' of the `car' of the `car' of X."
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494 (cdr (car (car x))))
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495
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496 (defun cdadr (x)
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497 "Return the `cdr' of the `car' of the `cdr' of X."
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498 (cdr (car (cdr x))))
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499
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500 (defun cddar (x)
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501 "Return the `cdr' of the `cdr' of the `car' of X."
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502 (cdr (cdr (car x))))
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503
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504 (defun cdddr (x)
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505 "Return the `cdr' of the `cdr' of the `cdr' of X."
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506 (cdr (cdr (cdr x))))
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507
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508 (defun caaaar (x)
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509 "Return the `car' of the `car' of the `car' of the `car' of X."
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510 (car (car (car (car x)))))
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511
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512 (defun caaadr (x)
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513 "Return the `car' of the `car' of the `car' of the `cdr' of X."
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514 (car (car (car (cdr x)))))
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515
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516 (defun caadar (x)
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517 "Return the `car' of the `car' of the `cdr' of the `car' of X."
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518 (car (car (cdr (car x)))))
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519
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520 (defun caaddr (x)
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521 "Return the `car' of the `car' of the `cdr' of the `cdr' of X."
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522 (car (car (cdr (cdr x)))))
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523
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524 (defun cadaar (x)
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525 "Return the `car' of the `cdr' of the `car' of the `car' of X."
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526 (car (cdr (car (car x)))))
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527
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528 (defun cadadr (x)
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529 "Return the `car' of the `cdr' of the `car' of the `cdr' of X."
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530 (car (cdr (car (cdr x)))))
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531
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532 (defun caddar (x)
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533 "Return the `car' of the `cdr' of the `cdr' of the `car' of X."
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534 (car (cdr (cdr (car x)))))
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535
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536 (defun cadddr (x)
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537 "Return the `car' of the `cdr' of the `cdr' of the `cdr' of X."
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538 (car (cdr (cdr (cdr x)))))
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539
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540 (defun cdaaar (x)
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541 "Return the `cdr' of the `car' of the `car' of the `car' of X."
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542 (cdr (car (car (car x)))))
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543
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544 (defun cdaadr (x)
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545 "Return the `cdr' of the `car' of the `car' of the `cdr' of X."
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546 (cdr (car (car (cdr x)))))
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547
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548 (defun cdadar (x)
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549 "Return the `cdr' of the `car' of the `cdr' of the `car' of X."
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550 (cdr (car (cdr (car x)))))
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551
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552 (defun cdaddr (x)
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553 "Return the `cdr' of the `car' of the `cdr' of the `cdr' of X."
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554 (cdr (car (cdr (cdr x)))))
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555
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556 (defun cddaar (x)
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557 "Return the `cdr' of the `cdr' of the `car' of the `car' of X."
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558 (cdr (cdr (car (car x)))))
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559
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560 (defun cddadr (x)
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561 "Return the `cdr' of the `cdr' of the `car' of the `cdr' of X."
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562 (cdr (cdr (car (cdr x)))))
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563
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564 (defun cdddar (x)
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565 "Return the `cdr' of the `cdr' of the `cdr' of the `car' of X."
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566 (cdr (cdr (cdr (car x)))))
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567
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568 (defun cddddr (x)
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569 "Return the `cdr' of the `cdr' of the `cdr' of the `cdr' of X."
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570 (cdr (cdr (cdr (cdr x)))))
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571
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572 ;;; `last' is implemented as a C primitive, as of 1998-11
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573 ;;(defun last* (x &optional n)
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574 ;; "Returns the last link in the list LIST.
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575 ;;With optional argument N, returns Nth-to-last link (default 1)."
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576 ;; (if n
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577 ;; (let ((m 0) (p x))
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578 ;; (while (consp p) (incf m) (pop p))
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579 ;; (if (<= n 0) p
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580 ;; (if (< n m) (nthcdr (- m n) x) x)))
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581 ;; (while (consp (cdr x)) (pop x))
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582 ;; x))
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583
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584 (defun list* (arg &rest rest) ; See compiler macro in cl-macs.el
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585 "Return a new list with specified args as elements, cons'd to last arg.
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586 Thus, `(list* A B C D)' is equivalent to `(nconc (list A B C) D)', or to
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587 `(cons A (cons B (cons C D)))'."
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588 (cond ((not rest) arg)
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589 ((not (cdr rest)) (cons arg (car rest)))
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590 (t (let* ((n (length rest))
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591 (copy (copy-sequence rest))
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592 (last (nthcdr (- n 2) copy)))
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593 (setcdr last (car (cdr last)))
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594 (cons arg copy)))))
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595
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596 (defun ldiff (list sublist)
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597 "Return a copy of LIST with the tail SUBLIST removed."
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598 (let ((res nil))
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599 (while (and (consp list) (not (eq list sublist)))
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600 (push (pop list) res))
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601 (nreverse res)))
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602
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603 ;;; `copy-list' is implemented as a C primitive, as of 1998-11
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604
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605 ;(defun copy-list (list)
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606 ; "Return a copy of a list, which may be a dotted list.
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607 ;The elements of the list are not copied, just the list structure itself."
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608 ; (if (consp list)
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609 ; (let ((res nil))
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610 ; (while (consp list) (push (pop list) res))
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611 ; (prog1 (nreverse res) (setcdr res list)))
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612 ; (car list)))
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613
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614 (defun cl-maclisp-member (item list)
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615 (while (and list (not (equal item (car list)))) (setq list (cdr list)))
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616 list)
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617
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618 (defalias 'cl-member 'memq) ; for compatibility with old CL package
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619 (defalias 'cl-floor 'floor*)
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620 (defalias 'cl-ceiling 'ceiling*)
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621 (defalias 'cl-truncate 'truncate*)
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622 (defalias 'cl-round 'round*)
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623 (defalias 'cl-mod 'mod*)
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624
|
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625 (defun adjoin (cl-item cl-list &rest cl-keys) ; See compiler macro in cl-macs
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626 "Return ITEM consed onto the front of LIST only if it's not already there.
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627 Otherwise, return LIST unmodified.
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628 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
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629 (cond ((or (equal cl-keys '(:test eq))
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630 (and (null cl-keys) (not (numberp cl-item))))
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631 (if (memq cl-item cl-list) cl-list (cons cl-item cl-list)))
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632 ((or (equal cl-keys '(:test equal)) (null cl-keys))
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633 (if (member cl-item cl-list) cl-list (cons cl-item cl-list)))
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634 (t (apply 'cl-adjoin cl-item cl-list cl-keys))))
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635
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636 (defun subst (cl-new cl-old cl-tree &rest cl-keys)
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637 "Substitute NEW for OLD everywhere in TREE (non-destructively).
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638 Return a copy of TREE with all elements `eql' to OLD replaced by NEW.
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639 Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key"
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640 (if (or cl-keys (and (numberp cl-old) (not (integerp cl-old))))
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641 (apply 'sublis (list (cons cl-old cl-new)) cl-tree cl-keys)
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642 (cl-do-subst cl-new cl-old cl-tree)))
|
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643
|
|
644 (defun cl-do-subst (cl-new cl-old cl-tree)
|
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645 (cond ((eq cl-tree cl-old) cl-new)
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646 ((consp cl-tree)
|
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647 (let ((a (cl-do-subst cl-new cl-old (car cl-tree)))
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648 (d (cl-do-subst cl-new cl-old (cdr cl-tree))))
|
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649 (if (and (eq a (car cl-tree)) (eq d (cdr cl-tree)))
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650 cl-tree (cons a d))))
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651 (t cl-tree)))
|
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652
|
|
653 (defun acons (a b c)
|
|
654 "Return a new alist created by adding (KEY . VALUE) to ALIST."
|
|
655 (cons (cons a b) c))
|
|
656
|
|
657 (defun pairlis (a b &optional c) (nconc (mapcar* 'cons a b) c))
|
|
658
|
|
659
|
|
660 ;;; Miscellaneous.
|
|
661
|
|
662 ;; XEmacs change
|
|
663 (define-error 'cl-assertion-failed "Assertion failed")
|
|
664
|
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|
665 ;; XEmacs change: omit the autoload rules; we handle those a different way
|
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|
666
|
|
667 ;;; Define data for indentation and edebug.
|
|
668 (mapcar
|
|
669 #'(lambda (entry)
|
|
670 (mapcar
|
|
671 #'(lambda (func)
|
|
672 (put func 'lisp-indent-function (nth 1 entry))
|
|
673 (put func 'lisp-indent-hook (nth 1 entry))
|
|
674 (or (get func 'edebug-form-spec)
|
|
675 (put func 'edebug-form-spec (nth 2 entry))))
|
|
676 (car entry)))
|
|
677 '(((defun* defmacro*) defun)
|
|
678 ((function*) nil
|
|
679 (&or symbolp ([&optional 'macro] 'lambda (&rest sexp) &rest form)))
|
|
680 ((eval-when) 1 (sexp &rest form))
|
|
681 ((when unless) 1 (&rest form))
|
|
682 ((declare) nil (&rest sexp))
|
|
683 ((the) 1 (sexp &rest form))
|
|
684 ((case ecase typecase etypecase) 1 (form &rest (sexp &rest form)))
|
|
685 ((block return-from) 1 (sexp &rest form))
|
|
686 ((return) nil (&optional form))
|
|
687 ((do do*) 2 ((&rest &or symbolp (symbolp &optional form form))
|
|
688 (form &rest form)
|
|
689 &rest form))
|
|
690 ((dolist dotimes) 1 ((symbolp form &rest form) &rest form))
|
|
691 ((do-symbols) 1 ((symbolp form &optional form form) &rest form))
|
|
692 ((do-all-symbols) 1 ((symbolp form &optional form) &rest form))
|
|
693 ((psetq setf psetf) nil edebug-setq-form)
|
|
694 ((progv) 2 (&rest form))
|
|
695 ((flet labels macrolet) 1
|
|
696 ((&rest (sexp sexp &rest form)) &rest form))
|
|
697 ((symbol-macrolet lexical-let lexical-let*) 1
|
|
698 ((&rest &or symbolp (symbolp form)) &rest form))
|
|
699 ((multiple-value-bind) 2 ((&rest symbolp) &rest form))
|
|
700 ((multiple-value-setq) 1 ((&rest symbolp) &rest form))
|
|
701 ((incf decf remf pop push pushnew shiftf rotatef) nil (&rest form))
|
|
702 ((letf letf*) 1 ((&rest (&rest form)) &rest form))
|
|
703 ((callf destructuring-bind) 2 (sexp form &rest form))
|
|
704 ((callf2) 3 (sexp form form &rest form))
|
|
705 ((loop) defun (&rest &or symbolp form))
|
|
706 ((ignore-errors) 0 (&rest form))))
|
|
707
|
|
708
|
|
709 ;;; This goes here so that cl-macs can find it if it loads right now.
|
|
710 (provide 'cl-19) ; usage: (require 'cl-19 "cl")
|
|
711
|
|
712
|
|
713 ;;; Things to do after byte-compiler is loaded.
|
|
714 ;;; As a side effect, we cause cl-macs to be loaded when compiling, so
|
|
715 ;;; that the compiler-macros defined there will be present.
|
|
716
|
|
717 (defvar cl-hacked-flag nil)
|
|
718 (defun cl-hack-byte-compiler ()
|
|
719 (if (and (not cl-hacked-flag) (fboundp 'byte-compile-file-form))
|
|
720 (progn
|
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|
721 (setq cl-hacked-flag t) ; Do it first, to prevent recursion.
|
442
|
722 (when (not (fboundp 'cl-compile-time-init))
|
|
723 (load "cl-macs" nil t))
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724 (cl-compile-time-init)))) ; In cl-macs.el.
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428
|
725
|
|
726 ;;; Try it now in case the compiler has already been loaded.
|
|
727 (cl-hack-byte-compiler)
|
|
728
|
|
729 ;;; Also make a hook in case compiler is loaded after this file.
|
|
730 ;;; The compiler doesn't call any hooks when it loads or runs, but
|
|
731 ;;; we can take advantage of the fact that emacs-lisp-mode will be
|
|
732 ;;; called when the compiler reads in the file to be compiled.
|
|
733 ;;; BUG: If the first compilation is `byte-compile' rather than
|
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|
734 ;;; `byte-compile-file', we lose. Emacs has fixed this by hanging it
|
|
735 ;;; on `bytecomp-load-hook' instead, which we do not have.
|
428
|
736 (add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'cl-hack-byte-compiler)
|
|
737
|
|
738
|
|
739 ;;; The following ensures that packages which expect the old-style cl.el
|
|
740 ;;; will be happy with this one.
|
|
741
|
|
742 (provide 'cl)
|
|
743
|
|
744 (run-hooks 'cl-load-hook)
|
|
745
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746 ;;; arch-tag: 5f07fa74-f153-4524-9303-21f5be125851
|
428
|
747 ;;; cl.el ends here
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