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Be better about bounds-checking, #'subseq, #'fill; add same, #'reduce. 2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * fns.c (Fsubseq): Change the string code to better fit in with the rest of this function (it still uses get_string_range_char(), though, which *may* diverge algorithmically from what we're doing). If dealing with a cons, only call #'length if we have reason to believe that the START and END arguments are badly specified, and check for circular lists ourselves when that's appropriate. If dealing with a vector, call Fvector() on the appropriate subset of the old vector's data directly, don't initialise the result with nil and then copy. (Ffill): Only check the range arguments for a cons SEQUENCE if we have good reason to think they were badly specified. (Freduce): Handle multiple values properly. Add bounds checking to this function, as specificied by ANSI Common Lisp.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Thu, 16 Sep 2010 18:46:05 +0100
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1 This directory contains a number of XEmacs dynamic modules. These
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2 modules can be loaded directly with the command 'M-x load-module'.
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3 However, the preferred method of loading a module is to issue a
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4 "(require 'module-name)" command to the Lisp interpreter. This will
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5 store information so that a later "(unload-feature 'module-name)" can
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8 To compile one of these modules, simply enter the desired directory,
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9 type 'configure', and then 'make'. If you are building the module for
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10 an installed XEmacs, then 'make install' will place the module in the
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11 appropriate directory for XEmacs to find it later (assuming you have
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12 permission to write to that directory). A subsequent 'load-module' or
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13 'require' will then load the module, as described above.
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15 Each of these demonstrates different features and limitations of the
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16 XEmacs module loading technology. For a complete discussion on XEmacs
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17 dynamic modules, please consult the XEmacs Module Writers Guide, which
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18 can be found in the ../info directory.
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20 For those wanting to get started with module writing, please see the
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21 'sample' directory. It contains two subdirectories: internal and
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22 external. The 'internal' subdirectory contains the framework needed to
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23 migrate some core piece of XEmacs functionality into code that can
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24 either be compiled into the core or built as a separate module. The
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25 'external' subdirectory contains the somewhat simpler framework needed
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26 to build a module separately from XEmacs. These should be considered
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27 starting places for module writing.