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EmacsLisp
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EmacsLisp
;; Copyright (C) 1985 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Written by Dick King (king@kestrel).
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
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;; any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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;;; This is a rudimentry backquote package written by D. King,
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;;; king@kestrel, on 8/31/85. (` x) is a macro
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;;; that expands to a form that produces x. (` (a b ..)) is
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;;; a macro that expands into a form that produces a list of what a b
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;;; etc. would have produced. Any element can be of the form
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;;; (, <form>) in which case the resulting form evaluates
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;;; <form> before putting it into place, or (,@ <form>), in which
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;;; case the evaluation of <form> is arranged for and each element
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;;; of the result (which must be a (possibly null) list) is inserted.
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;;; As an example, the immediately following macro push (v l) could
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;;; have been written
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;;; (defmacro push (v l)
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;;; (` (setq (, l) (cons (,@ (list v l))))))
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;;; although
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;;; (defmacro push (v l)
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;;; (` (setq (, l) (cons (, v) (, l)))))
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;;; is far more natural. The magic atoms ,
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;;; and ,@ are user-settable and list-valued. We recommend that
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;;; things never be removed from this list lest you break something
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;;; someone else wrote in the dim past that comes to be recompiled in
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;;; the distant future.
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;;; LIMITATIONS: tail consing is not handled correctly. Do not say
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;;; (` (a . (, b))) - say (` (a (,@ b)))
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;;; which works even if b is not list-valued.
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;;; No attempt is made to handle vectors. (` [a (, b) c]) doesn't work.
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;;; Sorry, you must say things like
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;;; (` (a (,@ 'b))) to get (a . b) and
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;;; (` ((, ',) c)) to get (, c) - [(` (a , b)) will work but is a bad habit]
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;;; I haven't taught it the joys of nconc.
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;;; (` atom) dies. (` (, atom)) or anything else is okay.
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;;; BEWARE BEWARE BEWARE
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;;; inclusion of (,atom) rather than (, atom) or (,@atom) rather than
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;;; (,@ atom) will result in errors that will show up very late.
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;;; This is so crunchy that I am considering including a check for
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;;; this or changing the syntax to ... ,(<form>). RMS: opinion?
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(provide 'backquote)
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;;; a raft of general-purpose macros follows. See the nearest
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;;; Commonlisp manual.
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(defmacro bq-push (v l)
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"Pushes evaluated first form onto second unevaluated object
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a list-value atom"
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(list 'setq l (list 'cons v l)))
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(defmacro bq-caar (l)
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(list 'car (list 'car l)))
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(defmacro bq-cadr (l)
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(list 'car (list 'cdr l)))
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(defmacro bq-cdar (l)
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(list 'cdr (list 'car l)))
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;;; These two advertised variables control what characters are used to
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;;; unquote things. I have included , and ,@ as the unquote and
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;;; splice operators, respectively, to give users of MIT CADR machine
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;;; derivitive machines a warm, cosy feeling.
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(defconst backquote-unquote '(,)
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"*A list of all objects that stimulate unquoting in `. Memq test.")
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(defconst backquote-splice '(,@)
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"*A list of all objects that stimulate splicing in `. Memq test.")
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;;; This is the interface
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;;;###autoload
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(defmacro ` (form)
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"(` FORM) is a macro that expands to code to construct FORM.
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Note that this is very slow in interpreted code, but fast if you compile.
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FORM is one or more nested lists, which are `almost quoted':
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They are copied recursively, with non-lists used unchanged in the copy.
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(` a b) == (list 'a 'b) constructs a new list with two elements, `a' and `b'.
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(` a (b c)) == (list 'a (list 'b 'c)) constructs two nested new lists.
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However, certain special lists are not copied. They specify substitution.
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Lists that look like (, EXP) are evaluated and the result is substituted.
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(` a (, (+ x 5))) == (list 'a (+ x 5))
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Elements of the form (,@ EXP) are evaluated and then all the elements
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of the result are substituted. This result must be a list; it may
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be `nil'.
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As an example, a simple macro `push' could be written:
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(defmacro push (v l)
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(` (setq (, l) (cons (,@ (list v l))))))
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or as
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(defmacro push (v l)
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(` (setq (, l) (cons (, v) (, l)))))
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LIMITATIONS: \"dotted lists\" are not allowed in FORM.
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The ultimate cdr of each list scanned by ` must be `nil'.
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\(This does not apply to constants inside expressions to be substituted.)
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Substitution elements are not allowed as the cdr
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of a cons cell. For example, (` (A . (, B))) does not work.
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Instead, write (` (A (,@ B))).
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You cannot construct vectors, only lists. Vectors are treated as
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constants.
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BEWARE BEWARE BEWARE
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Inclusion of (,ATOM) rather than (, ATOM)
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or of (,@ATOM) rather than (,@ ATOM)
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will result in errors that will show up very late."
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(bq-make-maker form))
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;;; We develop the method for building the desired list from
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;;; the end towards the beginning. The contract is that there be a
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;;; variable called state and a list called tailmaker, and that the form
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;;; (cons state tailmaker) deliver the goods. Exception - if the
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;;; state is quote the tailmaker is the form itself.
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;;; This function takes a form and returns what I will call a maker in
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;;; what follows. Evaluating the maker would produce the form,
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;;; properly evaluated according to , and ,@ rules.
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;;; I work backwards - it seemed a lot easier. The reason for this is
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;;; if I'm in some sort of a routine building a maker and I switch
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;;; gears, it seemed to me easier to jump into some other state and
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;;; glue what I've already done to the end, than to to prepare that
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;;; something and go back to put things together.
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(defun bq-make-maker (form)
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"Given one argument, a `mostly quoted' object, produces a maker.
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See backquote.el for details"
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(let ((tailmaker (quote nil)) (qc 0) (ec 0) (state nil))
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(mapcar 'bq-iterative-list-builder (reverse form))
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(and state
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(cond ((eq state 'quote)
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(list state (if (equal form tailmaker) form tailmaker)))
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((= (length tailmaker) 1)
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(funcall (bq-cadr (assq state bq-singles)) tailmaker))
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(t (cons state tailmaker))))))
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;;; There are exceptions - we wouldn't want to call append of one
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;;; argument, for example.
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(defconst bq-singles '((quote bq-quotecar)
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(append car)
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(list bq-make-list)
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(cons bq-id)))
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(defun bq-id (x) x)
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(defun bq-quotecar (x) (list 'quote (car x)))
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(defun bq-make-list (x) (cons 'list x))
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;;; fr debugging use only
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;(defun funcalll (a b) (funcall a b))
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;(defun funcalll (a b) (debug nil 'enter state tailmaker a b)
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; (let ((ans (funcall a b))) (debug nil 'leave state tailmaker)
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; ans))
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;;; Given a state/tailmaker pair that already knows how to make a
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;;; partial tail of the desired form, this function knows how to add
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;;; yet another element to the burgening list. There are four cases;
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;;; the next item is an atom (which will certainly be quoted); a
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;;; (, xxx), which will be evaluated and put into the list at the top
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;;; level; a (,@ xxx), which will be evaluated and spliced in, or
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;;; some other list, in which case we first compute the form's maker,
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;;; and then we either launch into the quoted case if the maker's
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;;; top level function is quote, or into the comma case if it isn't.
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;;; The fourth case reduces to one of the other three, so here we have
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;;; a choice of three ways to build tailmaker, and cit turns out we
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;;; use five possible values of state (although someday I'll add
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;;; nconcto the possible values of state).
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;;; This maintains the invariant that (cons state tailmaker) is the
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;;; maker for the elements of the tail we've eaten so far.
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(defun bq-iterative-list-builder (form)
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"Called by `bq-make-maker'. Adds a new item form to tailmaker,
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changing state if need be, so tailmaker and state constitute a recipe
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for making the list so far."
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(cond ((atom form)
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(funcall (bq-cadr (assq state bq-quotefns)) form))
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((memq (car form) backquote-unquote)
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(funcall (bq-cadr (assq state bq-evalfns)) (bq-cadr form)))
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((memq (car form) backquote-splice)
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(funcall (bq-cadr (assq state bq-splicefns)) (bq-cadr form)))
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(t
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(let ((newform (bq-make-maker form)))
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(if (and (listp newform) (eq (car newform) 'quote))
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(funcall (bq-cadr (assq state bq-quotefns)) (bq-cadr newform))
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(funcall (bq-cadr (assq state bq-evalfns)) newform))))
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))
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;;; We do a 2-d branch on the form of splicing and the old state.
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;;; Here's fifteen functions' names...
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(defconst bq-splicefns '((nil bq-splicenil)
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(append bq-spliceappend)
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(list bq-splicelist)
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(quote bq-splicequote)
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(cons bq-splicecons)))
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(defconst bq-evalfns '((nil bq-evalnil)
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(append bq-evalappend)
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(list bq-evallist)
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(quote bq-evalquote)
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(cons bq-evalcons)))
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(defconst bq-quotefns '((nil bq-quotenil)
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(append bq-quoteappend)
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(list bq-quotelist)
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(quote bq-quotequote)
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(cons bq-quotecons)))
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;;; The name of each function is
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;;; (concat 'bq- <type-of-element-addition> <old-state>)
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;;; I'll comment the non-obvious ones before the definitions...
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;;; In what follows, uppercase letters and form will always be
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;;; metavariables that don't need commas in backquotes, and I will
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;;; assume the existence of something like matches that takes a
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;;; backquote-like form and a value, binds metavariables and returns
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;;; t if the pattern match is successful, returns nil otherwise. I
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;;; will write such a goodie someday.
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;;; (setq tailmaker
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;;; (if (matches ((quote X) Y) tailmaker)
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;;; (` ((quote (form X)) Y))
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;;; (` ((list form (quote X)) Y))))
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;;; (setq state 'append)
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(defun bq-quotecons (form)
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(if (and (listp (car tailmaker))
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(eq (bq-caar tailmaker) 'quote))
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(setq tailmaker
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(list (list 'quote (list form (bq-cadr (car tailmaker))))
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(bq-cadr tailmaker)))
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(setq tailmaker
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(list (list 'list
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(list 'quote form)
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(car tailmaker))
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(bq-cadr tailmaker))))
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(setq state 'append))
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(defun bq-quotequote (form)
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(bq-push form tailmaker))
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;;; Could be improved to convert (list 'a 'b 'c .. 'w x)
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;;; to (append '(a b c .. w) x)
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;;; when there are enough elements
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(defun bq-quotelist (form)
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(bq-push (list 'quote form) tailmaker))
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;;; (setq tailmaker
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;;; (if (matches ((quote X) (,@ Y)))
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;;; (` ((quote (, (cons form X))) (,@ Y)))))
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(defun bq-quoteappend (form)
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(cond ((and (listp tailmaker)
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(listp (car tailmaker))
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(eq (bq-caar tailmaker) 'quote))
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(rplaca (bq-cdar tailmaker)
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(cons form (car (bq-cdar tailmaker)))))
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(t (bq-push (list 'quote (list form)) tailmaker))))
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(defun bq-quotenil (form)
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(setq tailmaker (list form))
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(setq state 'quote))
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;;; (if (matches (X Y) tailmaker) ; it must
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;;; (` ((list form X) Y)))
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(defun bq-evalcons (form)
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(setq tailmaker
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(list (list 'list form (car tailmaker))
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(bq-cadr tailmaker)))
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(setq state 'append))
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;;; (if (matches (X Y Z (,@ W)))
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;;; (progn (setq state 'append)
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;;; (` ((list form) (quote (X Y Z (,@ W))))))
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;;; (progn (setq state 'list)
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;;; (list form 'X 'Y .. ))) ; quote each one there is
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(defun bq-evalquote (form)
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(cond ((< (length tailmaker) 3)
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(setq tailmaker
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(cons form
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(mapcar (function (lambda (x)
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(list 'quote x)))
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tailmaker)))
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(setq state 'list))
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(t
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(setq tailmaker
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(list (list 'list form)
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(list 'quote tailmaker)))
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(setq state 'append))))
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(defun bq-evallist (form)
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(bq-push form tailmaker))
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;;; (cond ((matches ((list (,@ X)) (,@ Y)))
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;;; (` ((list form (,@ X)) (,@ Y))))
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;;; ((matches (X))
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;;; (` (form (,@ X))) (setq state 'cons))
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;;; ((matches ((,@ X)))
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;;; (` (form (,@ X)))))
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(defun bq-evalappend (form)
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(cond ((and (listp tailmaker)
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(listp (car tailmaker))
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(eq (bq-caar tailmaker) 'list))
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(rplacd (car tailmaker)
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(cons form (bq-cdar tailmaker))))
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((= (length tailmaker) 1)
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(setq tailmaker (cons form tailmaker)
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state 'cons))
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(t (bq-push (list 'list form) tailmaker))))
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(defun bq-evalnil (form)
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(setq tailmaker (list form)
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state 'list))
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;;; (if (matches (X Y)) ; it must
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;;; (progn (setq state 'append)
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;;; (` (form (cons X Y))))) ; couldn't think of anything clever
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(defun bq-splicecons (form)
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(setq tailmaker
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(list form
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(list 'cons (car tailmaker) (bq-cadr tailmaker)))
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state 'append))
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(defun bq-splicequote (form)
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(setq tailmaker (list form (list 'quote tailmaker))
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state 'append))
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(defun bq-splicelist (form)
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(setq tailmaker (list form (cons 'list tailmaker))
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state 'append))
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(defun bq-spliceappend (form)
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(bq-push form tailmaker))
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(defun bq-splicenil (form)
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(setq state 'append
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tailmaker (list form)))
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