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Avoid calling various macros "special operators" in the manuals.
2011-08-09 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl.texi (Argument Lists):
* cl.texi (Time of Evaluation):
* cl.texi (Type Predicates):
* cl.texi (Assignment):
* cl.texi (Basic Setf):
* cl.texi (Modify Macros):
* cl.texi (Customizing Setf):
* cl.texi (Dynamic Bindings):
* cl.texi (Lexical Bindings):
* cl.texi (Function Bindings):
* cl.texi (Macro Bindings):
* cl.texi (Conditionals):
* cl.texi (Blocks and Exits):
* cl.texi (Iteration):
* cl.texi (Loop Basics):
* cl.texi (Macros):
* cl.texi (Declarations):
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* cl.texi (Structures):
* cl.texi (Assertions):
* cl.texi (Efficiency Concerns):
* lispref/compile.texi (Eval During Compile):
* lispref/compile.texi (Compiled-Function Objects):
* lispref/eval.texi (Multiple values):
* lispref/frames.texi (Input Focus):
* lispref/internationalization.texi (Level 3 Primitives):
* lispref/positions.texi (Excursions):
* lispref/positions.texi (Narrowing):
* lispref/searching.texi (Saving Match Data):
* lispref/specifiers.texi (Adding Specifications):
* lispref/windows.texi:
Correct the manuals to avoid using the term "special operator" when
#'special-operator-p would give nil.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Tue, 09 Aug 2011 17:17:44 +0100 |
parents | 62b9ef1ed4ac |
children | 9fae6227ede5 |
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--- a/man/lispref/compile.texi Mon Aug 08 23:10:47 2011 +0900 +++ b/man/lispref/compile.texi Tue Aug 09 17:17:44 2011 +0100 @@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ These features permit you to write code to be evaluated during compilation of a program. -@deffn {Special Operator} eval-and-compile body +@defmac eval-and-compile body This form marks @var{body} to be evaluated both when you compile the containing code and when you run it (whether compiled or not). @@ -699,9 +699,9 @@ and referring to that file with @code{require}. Using @code{require} is preferable if there is a substantial amount of code to be executed in this way. -@end deffn +@end defmac -@deffn {Special Operator} eval-when-compile body +@defmac eval-when-compile body This form marks @var{body} to be evaluated at compile time and not when the compiled program is loaded. The result of evaluation by the compiler becomes a constant which appears in the compiled program. When @@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ @code{(eval-when (compile eval) @dots{})}. Elsewhere, the Common Lisp @samp{#.} reader macro (but not when interpreting) is closer to what @code{eval-when-compile} does. -@end deffn +@end defmac @node Compiled-Function Objects @section Compiled-Function Objects