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* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl.el (labels): Apply the equivalent of the cl-labels change from 2015-01-16 "* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el: Fix last change". * test/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-tests.el (labels-function-quoting): New test. * lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl-flet, cl-labels): Improve docstring, link to relevant manual page. * doc/misc/cl.texi (Function Bindings): Don't imply that function cells of symbols are modified by cl-flet. Don't claim that cl-flet or cl-labels affect references of the form (quote FUNC).
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704 lines
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EmacsLisp
;;; cl.el --- Compatibility aliases for the old CL library. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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;; Copyright (C) 2012-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
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;; Keywords: extensions
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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 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) 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. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; This is a compatibility file which provides the old names provided by CL
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;; before we cleaned up its namespace usage.
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;;; Code:
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(require 'cl-lib)
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(require 'macroexp)
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(require 'gv)
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;; (defun cl--rename ()
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;; (let ((vdefs ())
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;; (fdefs ())
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;; (case-fold-search nil)
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;; (files '("cl.el" "cl-macs.el" "cl-seq.el" "cl-extra.el")))
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;; (dolist (file files)
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;; (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect file)
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;; (goto-char (point-min))
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;; (while (re-search-forward
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;; "^(\\(def[^ \t\n]*\\) +'?\\(\\(\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+\\)" nil t)
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;; (let ((name (match-string-no-properties 2))
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;; (type (match-string-no-properties 1)))
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;; (unless (string-match-p "\\`cl-" name)
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;; (cond
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;; ((member type '("defvar" "defconst"))
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;; (unless (member name vdefs) (push name vdefs)))
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;; ((member type '("defun" "defsubst" "defalias" "defmacro"))
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;; (unless (member name fdefs) (push name fdefs)))
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;; ((member type '("def-edebug-spec" "defsetf" "define-setf-method"
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;; "define-compiler-macro"))
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;; nil)
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;; (t (error "Unknown type %S" type))))))))
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;; (let ((re (concat "\\_<" (regexp-opt (append vdefs fdefs)) "\\_>"))
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;; (conflicts ()))
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;; (dolist (file files)
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;; (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect file)
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;; (goto-char (point-min))
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;; (while (re-search-forward re nil t)
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;; (replace-match "cl-\\&"))
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;; (save-buffer))))
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;; (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect "cl-rename.el")
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;; (dolist (def vdefs)
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;; (insert (format "(defvaralias '%s 'cl-%s)\n" def def)))
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;; (dolist (def fdefs)
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;; (insert (format "(defalias '%s 'cl-%s)\n" def def)))
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;; (save-buffer))))
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;; (defun cl--unrename ()
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;; ;; Taken from "Naming Conventions" node of the doc.
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;; (let* ((names '(defun* defsubst* defmacro* function* member*
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;; assoc* rassoc* get* remove* delete*
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;; mapcar* sort* floor* ceiling* truncate*
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;; round* mod* rem* random*))
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;; (files '("cl.el" "cl-lib.el" "cl-macs.el" "cl-seq.el" "cl-extra.el"))
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;; (re (concat "\\_<cl-" (regexp-opt (mapcar #'symbol-name names))
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;; "\\_>")))
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;; (dolist (file files)
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;; (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect file)
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;; (goto-char (point-min))
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;; (while (re-search-forward re nil t)
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;; (delete-region (1- (point)) (point)))
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;; (save-buffer)))))
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(defun cl-unload-function ()
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"Stop unloading of the Common Lisp extensions."
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(message "Cannot unload the feature `cl'")
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;; Stop standard unloading!
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t)
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;;; Aliases to cl-lib's features.
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(dolist (var '(
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;; loop-result-var
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;; loop-result
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;; loop-initially
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;; loop-finally
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;; loop-bindings
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;; loop-args
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;; bind-inits
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;; bind-block
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;; lambda-list-keywords
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float-negative-epsilon
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float-epsilon
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least-negative-normalized-float
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least-positive-normalized-float
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least-negative-float
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least-positive-float
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most-negative-float
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most-positive-float
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;; custom-print-functions
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))
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(defvaralias var (intern (format "cl-%s" var))))
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(dolist (fun '(
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(get* . cl-get)
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(random* . cl-random)
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(rem* . cl-rem)
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(mod* . cl-mod)
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(round* . cl-round)
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(truncate* . cl-truncate)
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(ceiling* . cl-ceiling)
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(floor* . cl-floor)
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(rassoc* . cl-rassoc)
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(assoc* . cl-assoc)
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(member* . cl-member)
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(delete* . cl-delete)
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(remove* . cl-remove)
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(defsubst* . cl-defsubst)
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(sort* . cl-sort)
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(function* . cl-function)
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(defmacro* . cl-defmacro)
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(defun* . cl-defun)
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(mapcar* . cl-mapcar)
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remprop
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getf
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tailp
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list-length
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nreconc
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revappend
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concatenate
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subseq
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random-state-p
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make-random-state
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signum
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isqrt
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lcm
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gcd
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notevery
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notany
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every
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some
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mapcon
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mapl
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maplist
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map
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equalp
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coerce
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tree-equal
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nsublis
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sublis
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nsubst-if-not
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nsubst-if
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nsubst
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subst-if-not
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subst-if
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subsetp
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nset-exclusive-or
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set-exclusive-or
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nset-difference
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set-difference
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nintersection
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intersection
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nunion
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union
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rassoc-if-not
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rassoc-if
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assoc-if-not
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assoc-if
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member-if-not
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member-if
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merge
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stable-sort
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search
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mismatch
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count-if-not
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count-if
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count
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position-if-not
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position-if
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position
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find-if-not
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find-if
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find
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nsubstitute-if-not
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nsubstitute-if
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nsubstitute
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substitute-if-not
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substitute-if
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substitute
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delete-duplicates
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remove-duplicates
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delete-if-not
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delete-if
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remove-if-not
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remove-if
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replace
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fill
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reduce
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compiler-macroexpand
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define-compiler-macro
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assert
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check-type
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typep
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deftype
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defstruct
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callf2
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callf
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letf*
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letf
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rotatef
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shiftf
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remf
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psetf
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(define-setf-method . define-setf-expander)
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the
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locally
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multiple-value-setq
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multiple-value-bind
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symbol-macrolet
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macrolet
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progv
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psetq
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do-all-symbols
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do-symbols
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do*
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do
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loop
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return-from
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return
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block
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etypecase
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typecase
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ecase
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case
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load-time-value
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eval-when
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destructuring-bind
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gentemp
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pairlis
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acons
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subst
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adjoin
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copy-list
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ldiff
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list*
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tenth
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ninth
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eighth
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seventh
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sixth
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fifth
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fourth
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third
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endp
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rest
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second
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first
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svref
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copy-seq
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evenp
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oddp
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minusp
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plusp
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floatp-safe
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declaim
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proclaim
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nth-value
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multiple-value-call
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multiple-value-apply
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multiple-value-list
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values-list
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values
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pushnew
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decf
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incf
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))
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(let ((new (if (consp fun) (prog1 (cdr fun) (setq fun (car fun)))
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(intern (format "cl-%s" fun)))))
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(defalias fun new)))
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(defun cl--wrap-in-nil-block (fun &rest args)
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`(cl-block nil ,(apply fun args)))
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(advice-add 'dolist :around #'cl--wrap-in-nil-block)
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(advice-add 'dotimes :around #'cl--wrap-in-nil-block)
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(defun cl--pass-args-to-cl-declare (&rest specs)
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(macroexpand `(cl-declare ,@specs)))
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(advice-add 'declare :after #'cl--pass-args-to-cl-declare)
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;;; Features provided a bit differently in Elisp.
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;; First, the old lexical-let is now better served by `lexical-binding', tho
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;; it's not 100% compatible.
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(defvar cl-closure-vars nil)
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(defvar cl--function-convert-cache nil)
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(defun cl--function-convert (f)
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"Special macro-expander for special cases of (function F).
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The two cases that are handled are:
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- closure-conversion of lambda expressions for `lexical-let'.
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- renaming of F when it's a function defined via `cl-labels' or `labels'."
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(require 'cl-macs)
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(declare-function cl--expr-contains-any "cl-macs" (x y))
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(declare-function cl--labels-convert "cl-macs" (f))
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(defvar cl--labels-convert-cache)
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(cond
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;; ¡¡Big Ugly Hack!! We can't use a compiler-macro because those are checked
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;; *after* handling `function', but we want to stop macroexpansion from
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;; being applied infinitely, so we use a cache to return the exact `form'
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;; being expanded even though we don't receive it.
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((eq f (car cl--function-convert-cache)) (cdr cl--function-convert-cache))
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((eq (car-safe f) 'lambda)
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(let ((body (mapcar (lambda (f)
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(macroexpand-all f macroexpand-all-environment))
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(cddr f))))
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(if (and cl-closure-vars
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(cl--expr-contains-any body cl-closure-vars))
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(let* ((new (mapcar 'cl-gensym cl-closure-vars))
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(sub (cl-pairlis cl-closure-vars new)) (decls nil))
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(while (or (stringp (car body))
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(eq (car-safe (car body)) 'interactive))
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(push (list 'quote (pop body)) decls))
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(put (car (last cl-closure-vars)) 'used t)
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`(list 'lambda '(&rest --cl-rest--)
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,@(cl-sublis sub (nreverse decls))
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(list 'apply
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(list 'function
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#'(lambda ,(append new (cadr f))
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,@(cl-sublis sub body)))
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,@(nconc (mapcar (lambda (x) `(list 'quote ,x))
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cl-closure-vars)
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'((quote --cl-rest--))))))
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(let* ((newf `(lambda ,(cadr f) ,@body))
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(res `(function ,newf)))
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(setq cl--function-convert-cache (cons newf res))
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res))))
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(t
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(cl--labels-convert f))))
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(defmacro lexical-let (bindings &rest body)
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"Like `let', but lexically scoped.
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The main visible difference is that lambdas inside BODY will create
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lexical closures as in Common Lisp.
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\n(fn BINDINGS BODY)"
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(declare (indent 1) (debug let))
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(let* ((cl-closure-vars cl-closure-vars)
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(vars (mapcar (function
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(lambda (x)
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(or (consp x) (setq x (list x)))
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(push (make-symbol (format "--cl-%s--" (car x)))
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cl-closure-vars)
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(set (car cl-closure-vars) [bad-lexical-ref])
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(list (car x) (cadr x) (car cl-closure-vars))))
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bindings))
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(ebody
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(macroexpand-all
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`(cl-symbol-macrolet
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,(mapcar (lambda (x)
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`(,(car x) (symbol-value ,(nth 2 x))))
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vars)
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,@body)
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(cons (cons 'function #'cl--function-convert)
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macroexpand-all-environment))))
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(if (not (get (car (last cl-closure-vars)) 'used))
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;; Turn (let ((foo (cl-gensym)))
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;; (set foo <val>) ...(symbol-value foo)...)
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;; into (let ((foo <val>)) ...(symbol-value 'foo)...).
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;; This is good because it's more efficient but it only works with
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;; dynamic scoping, since with lexical scoping we'd need
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;; (let ((foo <val>)) ...foo...).
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`(progn
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,@(mapcar (lambda (x) `(defvar ,(nth 2 x))) vars)
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(let ,(mapcar (lambda (x) (list (nth 2 x) (nth 1 x))) vars)
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,(cl-sublis (mapcar (lambda (x)
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(cons (nth 2 x)
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`',(nth 2 x)))
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vars)
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ebody)))
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`(let ,(mapcar (lambda (x)
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(list (nth 2 x)
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`(make-symbol ,(format "--%s--" (car x)))))
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vars)
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(setf ,@(apply #'append
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(mapcar (lambda (x)
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(list `(symbol-value ,(nth 2 x)) (nth 1 x)))
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vars)))
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,ebody))))
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(defmacro lexical-let* (bindings &rest body)
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"Like `let*', but lexically scoped.
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The main visible difference is that lambdas inside BODY, and in
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successive bindings within BINDINGS, will create lexical closures
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as in Common Lisp. This is similar to the behavior of `let*' in
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Common Lisp.
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\n(fn BINDINGS BODY)"
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(declare (indent 1) (debug let))
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(if (null bindings) (cons 'progn body)
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(setq bindings (reverse bindings))
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(while bindings
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(setq body (list `(lexical-let (,(pop bindings)) ,@body))))
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(car body)))
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;; This should really have some way to shadow 'byte-compile properties, etc.
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(defmacro flet (bindings &rest body)
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"Make temporary overriding function definitions.
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This is an analogue of a dynamically scoped `let' that operates on the function
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cell of FUNCs rather than their value cell.
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If you want the Common-Lisp style of `flet', you should use `cl-flet'.
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The FORMs are evaluated with the specified function definitions in place,
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then the definitions are undone (the FUNCs go back to their previous
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definitions, or lack thereof).
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\(fn ((FUNC ARGLIST BODY...) ...) FORM...)"
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(declare (indent 1) (debug cl-flet)
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(obsolete "use either `cl-flet' or `cl-letf'." "24.3"))
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`(letf ,(mapcar
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(lambda (x)
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(if (or (and (fboundp (car x))
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(eq (car-safe (symbol-function (car x))) 'macro))
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(cdr (assq (car x) macroexpand-all-environment)))
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(error "Use `labels', not `flet', to rebind macro names"))
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(let ((func `(cl-function
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(lambda ,(cadr x)
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(cl-block ,(car x) ,@(cddr x))))))
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(when (cl--compiling-file)
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;; Bug#411. It would be nice to fix this.
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(and (get (car x) 'byte-compile)
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(error "Byte-compiling a redefinition of `%s' \
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will not work - use `labels' instead" (symbol-name (car x))))
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;; FIXME This affects the rest of the file, when it
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;; should be restricted to the flet body.
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(and (boundp 'byte-compile-function-environment)
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(push (cons (car x) (eval func))
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byte-compile-function-environment)))
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(list `(symbol-function ',(car x)) func)))
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bindings)
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,@body))
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(defmacro labels (bindings &rest body)
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"Make temporary function bindings.
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Like `cl-labels' except that the lexical scoping is handled via `lexical-let'
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rather than relying on `lexical-binding'."
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(declare (indent 1) (debug cl-flet) (obsolete cl-labels "24.3"))
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(let ((vars nil) (sets nil) (newenv macroexpand-all-environment))
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(dolist (binding bindings)
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;; It's important that (not (eq (symbol-name var1) (symbol-name var2)))
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;; because these var's *names* get added to the macro-environment.
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(let ((var (make-symbol (format "--cl-%s--" (car binding)))))
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(push var vars)
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(push `(cl-function (lambda . ,(cdr binding))) sets)
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(push var sets)
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(push (cons (car binding)
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`(lambda (&rest cl-labels-args)
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(if (eq (car cl-labels-args) cl--labels-magic)
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(list cl--labels-magic ',var)
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(cl-list* 'funcall ',var cl-labels-args))))
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newenv)))
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;; `lexical-let' adds `cl--function-convert' (which calls
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;; `cl--labels-convert') as a macroexpander for `function'.
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(macroexpand-all `(lexical-let ,vars (setq ,@sets) ,@body) newenv)))
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;; Generalized variables are provided by gv.el, but some details are
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;; not 100% compatible: not worth the trouble to add them to cl-lib.el, but we
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;; still need to support old users of cl.el.
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(defun cl--gv-adapt (cl-gv do)
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;; This function is used by all .elc files that use define-setf-expander and
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;; were compiled with Emacs>=24.3.
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(let ((vars (nth 0 cl-gv))
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(vals (nth 1 cl-gv))
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(binds ())
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(substs ()))
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;; Use cl-sublis as was done in cl-setf-do-modify.
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(while vars
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(if (macroexp-copyable-p (car vals))
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(push (cons (pop vars) (pop vals)) substs)
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(push (list (pop vars) (pop vals)) binds)))
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(macroexp-let*
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binds
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(funcall do (cl-sublis substs (nth 4 cl-gv))
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;; We'd like to do something like
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;; (lambda ,(nth 2 cl-gv) ,(nth 3 cl-gv)).
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(lambda (exp)
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(macroexp-let2 macroexp-copyable-p v exp
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(cl-sublis (cons (cons (car (nth 2 cl-gv)) v)
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substs)
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(nth 3 cl-gv))))))))
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(defmacro define-setf-expander (name arglist &rest body)
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"Define a `setf' method.
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This method shows how to handle `setf's to places of the form
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\(NAME ARGS...). The argument forms ARGS are bound according to
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ARGLIST, as if NAME were going to be expanded as a macro, then
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the BODY forms are executed and must return a list of five elements:
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a temporary-variables list, a value-forms list, a store-variables list
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\(of length one), a store-form, and an access- form.
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See `gv-define-expander', and `gv-define-setter' for better and
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simpler ways to define setf-methods."
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(declare (debug
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(&define name cl-lambda-list cl-declarations-or-string def-body)))
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`(progn
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,@(if (stringp (car body))
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(list `(put ',name 'setf-documentation ,(pop body))))
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(gv-define-expander ,name
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(cl-function
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(lambda (do ,@arglist)
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(cl--gv-adapt (progn ,@body) do))))))
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(defmacro defsetf (name arg1 &rest args)
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"Define a `setf' method.
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This macro is an easy-to-use substitute for `define-setf-expander'
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that works well for simple place forms.
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In the simple `defsetf' form, `setf's of the form (setf (NAME
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ARGS...) VAL) are transformed to function or macro calls of the
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form (FUNC ARGS... VAL). For example:
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(defsetf aref aset)
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You can replace this form with `gv-define-simple-setter'.
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Alternate form: (defsetf NAME ARGLIST (STORE) BODY...).
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Here, the above `setf' call is expanded by binding the argument
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forms ARGS according to ARGLIST, binding the value form VAL to
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STORE, then executing BODY, which must return a Lisp form that
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does the necessary `setf' operation. Actually, ARGLIST and STORE
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may be bound to temporary variables which are introduced
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automatically to preserve proper execution order of the arguments.
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For example:
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(defsetf nth (n x) (v) \\=`(setcar (nthcdr ,n ,x) ,v))
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You can replace this form with `gv-define-setter'.
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\(fn NAME [FUNC | ARGLIST (STORE) BODY...])"
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(declare (debug
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(&define name
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[&or [symbolp &optional stringp]
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[cl-lambda-list (symbolp)]]
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cl-declarations-or-string def-body)))
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(if (and (listp arg1) (consp args))
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;; Like `gv-define-setter' but with `cl-function'.
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`(gv-define-expander ,name
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|
(lambda (do &rest args)
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|
(gv--defsetter ',name
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|
(cl-function
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|
(lambda (,@(car args) ,@arg1) ,@(cdr args)))
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|
do args)))
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|
`(gv-define-simple-setter ,name ,arg1 ,(car args))))
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|
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;; FIXME: CL used to provide a setf method for `apply', but I haven't been able
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|
;; to find a case where it worked. The code below tries to handle it as well.
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;; (defun cl--setf-apply (form last-witness last)
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;; (cond
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|
;; ((not (consp form)) form)
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|
;; ((eq (ignore-errors (car (last form))) last-witness)
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|
;; `(apply #',(car form) ,@(butlast (cdr form)) ,last))
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|
;; ((and (memq (car form) '(let let*))
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;; (rassoc (list last-witness) (cadr form)))
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|
;; (let ((rebind (rassoc (list last-witness) (cadr form))))
|
|
;; `(,(car form) ,(remq rebind (cadr form))
|
|
;; ,@(mapcar (lambda (form) (cl--setf-apply form (car rebind) last))
|
|
;; (cddr form)))))
|
|
;; (t (mapcar (lambda (form) (cl--setf-apply form last-witness last)) form))))
|
|
;; (gv-define-setter apply (val fun &rest args)
|
|
;; (pcase fun (`#',(and (pred symbolp) f) (setq fun f))
|
|
;; (_ (error "First arg to apply in setf is not #'SYM: %S" fun)))
|
|
;; (let* ((butlast (butlast args))
|
|
;; (last (car (last args)))
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|
;; (last-witness (make-symbol "--cl-tailarg--"))
|
|
;; (setter (macroexpand `(setf (,fun ,@butlast ,last-witness) ,val)
|
|
;; macroexpand-all-environment)))
|
|
;; (cl--setf-apply setter last-witness last)))
|
|
|
|
|
|
;; FIXME: CL used to provide get-setf-method, which was used by some
|
|
;; setf-expanders, but now that we use gv.el, it is a lot more difficult
|
|
;; and in general impossible to provide get-setf-method. Hopefully, it
|
|
;; won't be needed. If needed, we'll have to do something nasty along the
|
|
;; lines of
|
|
;; (defun get-setf-method (place &optional env)
|
|
;; (let* ((witness (list 'cl-gsm))
|
|
;; (expansion (gv-letplace (getter setter) place
|
|
;; `(,witness ,getter ,(funcall setter witness)))))
|
|
;; ...find "let prefix" of expansion, extract getter and setter from
|
|
;; ...the rest, and build the 5-tuple))
|
|
(make-obsolete 'get-setf-method 'gv-letplace "24.3")
|
|
|
|
(declare-function cl--arglist-args "cl-macs" (args))
|
|
|
|
(defmacro define-modify-macro (name arglist func &optional doc)
|
|
"Define a `setf'-like modify macro.
|
|
If NAME is called, it combines its PLACE argument with the other
|
|
arguments from ARGLIST using FUNC. For example:
|
|
|
|
(define-modify-macro incf (&optional (n 1)) +)
|
|
|
|
You can replace this macro with `gv-letplace'."
|
|
(declare (debug
|
|
(&define name cl-lambda-list ;; should exclude &key
|
|
symbolp &optional stringp)))
|
|
(if (memq '&key arglist)
|
|
(error "&key not allowed in define-modify-macro"))
|
|
(require 'cl-macs) ;For cl--arglist-args.
|
|
(let ((place (make-symbol "--cl-place--")))
|
|
`(cl-defmacro ,name (,place ,@arglist)
|
|
,doc
|
|
(,(if (memq '&rest arglist) #'cl-list* #'list)
|
|
#'cl-callf ',func ,place
|
|
,@(cl--arglist-args arglist)))))
|
|
|
|
;;; Additional compatibility code.
|
|
;; For names that were clean but really aren't needed any more.
|
|
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-macroexpand 'macroexpand "24.3")
|
|
(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'cl-macro-environment
|
|
'macroexpand-all-environment "24.3")
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-macroexpand-all 'macroexpand-all "24.3")
|
|
|
|
;;; Hash tables.
|
|
;; This is just kept for compatibility with code byte-compiled by Emacs-20.
|
|
|
|
;; No idea if this might still be needed.
|
|
(defun cl-not-hash-table (x &optional y &rest _z)
|
|
(declare (obsolete nil "24.3"))
|
|
(signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'cl-hash-table-p (or y x))))
|
|
|
|
(defvar cl-builtin-gethash (symbol-function 'gethash))
|
|
(make-obsolete-variable 'cl-builtin-gethash nil "24.3")
|
|
(defvar cl-builtin-remhash (symbol-function 'remhash))
|
|
(make-obsolete-variable 'cl-builtin-remhash nil "24.3")
|
|
(defvar cl-builtin-clrhash (symbol-function 'clrhash))
|
|
(make-obsolete-variable 'cl-builtin-clrhash nil "24.3")
|
|
(defvar cl-builtin-maphash (symbol-function 'maphash))
|
|
|
|
(make-obsolete-variable 'cl-builtin-maphash nil "24.3")
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-map-keymap 'map-keymap "24.3")
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-copy-tree 'copy-tree "24.3")
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-gethash 'gethash "24.3")
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-puthash 'puthash "24.3")
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-remhash 'remhash "24.3")
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-clrhash 'clrhash "24.3")
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-maphash 'maphash "24.3")
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-make-hash-table 'make-hash-table "24.3")
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-hash-table-p 'hash-table-p "24.3")
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-hash-table-count 'hash-table-count "24.3")
|
|
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-map-keymap-recursively
|
|
'cl--map-keymap-recursively "24.3")
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-map-intervals 'cl--map-intervals "24.3")
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-map-extents 'cl--map-overlays "24.3")
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-set-getf 'cl--set-getf "24.3")
|
|
|
|
(defun cl-maclisp-member (item list)
|
|
(declare (obsolete member "24.3"))
|
|
(while (and list (not (equal item (car list)))) (setq list (cdr list)))
|
|
list)
|
|
|
|
;; Used in the expansion of the old `defstruct'.
|
|
(defun cl-struct-setf-expander (x name accessor pred-form pos)
|
|
(declare (obsolete nil "24.3"))
|
|
(let* ((temp (make-symbol "--cl-x--")) (store (make-symbol "--cl-store--")))
|
|
(list (list temp) (list x) (list store)
|
|
`(progn
|
|
,@(and pred-form
|
|
(list `(or ,(cl-subst temp 'cl-x pred-form)
|
|
(error ,(format
|
|
"%s storing a non-%s"
|
|
accessor name)))))
|
|
,(if (eq (car (get name 'cl-struct-type)) 'vector)
|
|
`(aset ,temp ,pos ,store)
|
|
`(setcar
|
|
,(if (<= pos 5)
|
|
(let ((xx temp))
|
|
(while (>= (setq pos (1- pos)) 0)
|
|
(setq xx `(cdr ,xx)))
|
|
xx)
|
|
`(nthcdr ,pos ,temp))
|
|
,store)))
|
|
(list accessor temp))))
|
|
|
|
(provide 'cl)
|
|
|
|
(run-hooks 'cl-load-hook)
|
|
|
|
;;; cl.el ends here
|