Add various Common Lisp character functions, making porting CL code easier.
2011-04-17 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-extra.el:
* cl-extra.el ('char<): New.
* cl-extra.el ('char>=): New.
* cl-extra.el ('char>): New.
* cl-extra.el ('char<=): New.
* cl-extra.el (alpha-char-p): New.
* cl-extra.el (graphic-char-p): New.
* cl-extra.el (standard-char-p): New.
* cl-extra.el (char-name): New.
* cl-extra.el (name-char): New.
* cl-extra.el (upper-case-p): New.
* cl-extra.el (lower-case-p): New.
* cl-extra.el (both-case-p): New.
* cl-extra.el (char-upcase): New.
* cl-extra.el (char-downcase): New.
* cl-extra.el (integer-length): New.
Add various functions dealing (mainly) with characters, making
some Common Lisp code easier to port.
* descr-text.el (describe-char-unicode-data):
Add an autoload for this function, used by #'char-name.
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