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Tighten up Common Lisp compatibility, #'butlast, #'nbutlast, #'tailp, #'ldiff lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2010-10-14 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * byte-optimize.el (side-effect-free-fns): * cl-macs.el (remf, getf): * cl-extra.el (tailp, cl-set-getf, cl-do-remf): * cl.el (ldiff, endp): Tighten up Common Lisp compatibility for #'ldiff, #'endp, #'tailp; add circularity checking for the first two. #'cl-set-getf and #'cl-do-remf were Lisp implementations of #'plist-put and #'plist-remprop; change the names to aliases, changes the macros that use them to using #'plist-put and #'plist-remprop directly. src/ChangeLog addition: 2010-10-14 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * fns.c (Fnbutlast, Fbutlast): Tighten up Common Lisp compatibility for these two functions; they need to operate on dotted lists without erroring. tests/ChangeLog addition: 2010-10-14 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * automated/lisp-tests.el (x): Test #'nbutlast, #'butlast with dotted lists. Check that #'ldiff and #'tailp don't hang on circular lists; check that #'tailp returns t with circular lists when that is appropriate. Test them both with dotted lists.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Thu, 14 Oct 2010 18:50:38 +0100
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@c -*-texinfo-*-
@setfilename ../../info/index.info

@c Indexing guidelines

@c I assume that all indexes will be combined.
@c Therefore, if a generated findex and permutations
@c cover the ways an index user would look up the entry,
@c then no cindex is added.
@c Concept index (cindex) entries will also be permuted.  Therefore, they
@c have no commas and few irrelevant connectives in them.

@c I tried to include words in a cindex that give the context of the entry,
@c particularly if there is more than one entry for the same concept.
@c For example, "nil in keymap"
@c Similarly for explicit findex and vindex entries, e.g. "print example".

@c Error codes are given cindex entries, e.g. "end-of-file error".

@c pindex is used for .el files and Unix programs

@node Index,  , Standard Hooks, Top
@unnumbered Index

@ignore
All variables, functions, keys, programs, files, and concepts are
in this one index.

All names and concepts are permuted, so they appear several times, one
for each permutation of the parts of the name.  For example,
@code{function-name} would appear as @b{function-name} and @b{name,
function-}.  Key entries are not permuted, however.
@end ignore

@c Print the indices

@printindex fn