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EmacsLisp
;;; backquote.el --- implement the ` Lisp construct
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;; Copyright (C) 1990, 1992, 1994, 2001-2016 Free Software Foundation,
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;; Inc.
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;; Author: Rick Sladkey <jrs@world.std.com>
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;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
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;; Keywords: extensions, internal
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;; Package: emacs
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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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; When the Lisp reader sees `(...), it generates (\` (...)).
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;; When it sees ,... inside such a backquote form, it generates (\, ...).
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;; For ,@... it generates (\,@ ...).
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;; This backquote will generate calls to the backquote-list* form.
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;; Both a function version and a macro version are included.
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;; The macro version is used by default because it is faster
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;; and needs no run-time support. It should really be a subr.
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;;; Code:
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(provide 'backquote)
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;; function and macro versions of backquote-list*
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(defun backquote-list*-function (first &rest list)
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"Like `list' but the last argument is the tail of the new list.
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For example (backquote-list* \\='a \\='b \\='c) => (a b . c)"
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;; The recursive solution is much nicer:
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;; (if list (cons first (apply 'backquote-list*-function list)) first))
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;; but Emacs is not very good at efficiently processing recursion.
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(if list
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(let* ((rest list) (newlist (cons first nil)) (last newlist))
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(while (cdr rest)
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(setcdr last (cons (car rest) nil))
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(setq last (cdr last)
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rest (cdr rest)))
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(setcdr last (car rest))
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newlist)
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first))
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(defmacro backquote-list*-macro (first &rest list)
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"Like `list' but the last argument is the tail of the new list.
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For example (backquote-list* \\='a \\='b \\='c) => (a b . c)"
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;; The recursive solution is much nicer:
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;; (if list (list 'cons first (cons 'backquote-list*-macro list)) first))
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;; but Emacs is not very good at efficiently processing such things.
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(setq list (nreverse (cons first list))
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first (car list)
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list (cdr list))
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(if list
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(let* ((second (car list))
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(rest (cdr list))
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(newlist (list 'cons second first)))
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(while rest
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(setq newlist (list 'cons (car rest) newlist)
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rest (cdr rest)))
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newlist)
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first))
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(defalias 'backquote-list* (symbol-function 'backquote-list*-macro))
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;; A few advertised variables that control which symbols are used
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;; to represent the backquote, unquote, and splice operations.
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(defconst backquote-backquote-symbol '\`
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"Symbol used to represent a backquote or nested backquote.")
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(defconst backquote-unquote-symbol '\,
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"Symbol used to represent an unquote inside a backquote.")
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(defconst backquote-splice-symbol '\,@
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"Symbol used to represent a splice inside a backquote.")
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(defmacro backquote (structure)
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"Argument STRUCTURE describes a template to build.
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The whole structure acts as if it were quoted except for certain
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places where expressions are evaluated and inserted or spliced in.
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For example:
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b => (ba bb bc) ; assume b has this value
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\\=`(a b c) => (a b c) ; backquote acts like quote
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\\=`(a ,b c) => (a (ba bb bc) c) ; insert the value of b
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\\=`(a ,@b c) => (a ba bb bc c) ; splice in the value of b
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Vectors work just like lists. Nested backquotes are permitted."
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(cdr (backquote-process structure)))
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;; GNU Emacs has no reader macros
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(defalias '\` (symbol-function 'backquote))
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;; backquote-process returns a dotted-pair of a tag (0, 1, or 2) and
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;; the backquote-processed structure. 0 => the structure is
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;; constant, 1 => to be unquoted, 2 => to be spliced in.
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;; The top-level backquote macro just discards the tag.
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(defun backquote-delay-process (s level)
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"Process a (un|back|splice)quote inside a backquote.
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This simply recurses through the body."
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(let ((exp (backquote-listify (list (cons 0 (list 'quote (car s))))
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(backquote-process (cdr s) level))))
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(cons (if (eq (car-safe exp) 'quote) 0 1) exp)))
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(defun backquote-process (s &optional level)
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"Process the body of a backquote.
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S is the body. Returns a cons cell whose cdr is piece of code which
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is the macro-expansion of S, and whose car is a small integer whose value
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can either indicate that the code is constant (0), or not (1), or returns
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a list which should be spliced into its environment (2).
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LEVEL is only used internally and indicates the nesting level:
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0 (the default) is for the toplevel nested inside a single backquote."
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(unless level (setq level 0))
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(cond
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((vectorp s)
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(let ((n (backquote-process (append s ()) level)))
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(if (= (car n) 0)
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(cons 0 s)
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(cons 1 (cond
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((not (listp (cdr n)))
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(list 'vconcat (cdr n)))
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((eq (nth 1 n) 'list)
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(cons 'vector (nthcdr 2 n)))
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((eq (nth 1 n) 'append)
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(cons 'vconcat (nthcdr 2 n)))
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(t
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(list 'apply '(function vector) (cdr n))))))))
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((atom s)
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;; FIXME: Use macroexp-quote!
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(cons 0 (if (or (null s) (eq s t) (not (symbolp s)))
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s
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(list 'quote s))))
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((eq (car s) backquote-unquote-symbol)
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(if (<= level 0)
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(cond
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((> (length s) 2)
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;; We could support it with: (cons 2 `(list . ,(cdr s)))
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;; But let's not encourage such uses.
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(error "Multiple args to , are not supported: %S" s))
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(t (cons (if (eq (car-safe (nth 1 s)) 'quote) 0 1)
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(nth 1 s))))
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(backquote-delay-process s (1- level))))
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((eq (car s) backquote-splice-symbol)
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(if (<= level 0)
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(if (> (length s) 2)
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;; (cons 2 `(append . ,(cdr s)))
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(error "Multiple args to ,@ are not supported: %S" s)
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(cons 2 (nth 1 s)))
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(backquote-delay-process s (1- level))))
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((eq (car s) backquote-backquote-symbol)
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(backquote-delay-process s (1+ level)))
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(t
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(let ((rest s)
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item firstlist list lists expression)
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;; Scan this list-level, setting LISTS to a list of forms,
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;; each of which produces a list of elements
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;; that should go in this level.
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;; The order of LISTS is backwards.
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;; If there are non-splicing elements (constant or variable)
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;; at the beginning, put them in FIRSTLIST,
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;; as a list of tagged values (TAG . FORM).
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;; If there are any at the end, they go in LIST, likewise.
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(while (and (consp rest)
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;; Stop if the cdr is an expression inside a backquote or
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;; unquote since this needs to go recursively through
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;; backquote-process.
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(not (or (eq (car rest) backquote-unquote-symbol)
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(eq (car rest) backquote-backquote-symbol))))
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(setq item (backquote-process (car rest) level))
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(cond
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((= (car item) 2)
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;; Put the nonspliced items before the first spliced item
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;; into FIRSTLIST.
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(if (null lists)
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(setq firstlist list
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list nil))
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;; Otherwise, put any preceding nonspliced items into LISTS.
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(if list
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(push (backquote-listify list '(0 . nil)) lists))
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(push (cdr item) lists)
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(setq list nil))
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(t
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(setq list (cons item list))))
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(setq rest (cdr rest)))
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;; Handle nonsplicing final elements, and the tail of the list
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;; (which remains in REST).
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(if (or rest list)
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(push (backquote-listify list (backquote-process rest level))
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lists))
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;; Turn LISTS into a form that produces the combined list.
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(setq expression
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(if (or (cdr lists)
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(eq (car-safe (car lists)) backquote-splice-symbol))
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(cons 'append (nreverse lists))
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(car lists)))
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;; Tack on any initial elements.
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(if firstlist
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(setq expression (backquote-listify firstlist (cons 1 expression))))
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(cons (if (eq (car-safe expression) 'quote) 0 1) expression)))))
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;; backquote-listify takes (tag . structure) pairs from backquote-process
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;; and decides between append, list, backquote-list*, and cons depending
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;; on which tags are in the list.
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(defun backquote-listify (list old-tail)
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(let ((heads nil) (tail (cdr old-tail)) (list-tail list) (item nil))
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(if (= (car old-tail) 0)
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(setq tail (eval tail)
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old-tail nil))
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(while (consp list-tail)
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(setq item (car list-tail))
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(setq list-tail (cdr list-tail))
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(if (or heads old-tail (/= (car item) 0))
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(setq heads (cons (cdr item) heads))
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(setq tail (cons (eval (cdr item)) tail))))
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(cond
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(tail
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(if (null old-tail)
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(setq tail (list 'quote tail)))
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(if heads
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(let ((use-list* (or (cdr heads)
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(and (consp (car heads))
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(eq (car (car heads))
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backquote-splice-symbol)))))
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(cons (if use-list* 'backquote-list* 'cons)
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(append heads (list tail))))
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tail))
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(t (cons 'list heads)))))
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;;; backquote.el ends here
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