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Re: (read (current-buffer)) returns an integer in a buffer full of text?
From: |
Robert Thorpe |
Subject: |
Re: (read (current-buffer)) returns an integer in a buffer full of text? |
Date: |
29 Nov 2006 10:46:55 -0800 |
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G2/1.0 |
Kevin Rodgers wrote:
> Robert Thorpe wrote:
> > Sebastian Tennant wrote:
> >> However, why does this happen:
> >>
> >> (with-temp-buffer
> >> (insert "586114704")
> >> (backward-word)
> >> (read (current-buffer)))
> >>
> >> => 49243792
> >>
> >> Is there an integer limit relating to symbols somehow?
> >
> > The function "read" will read whatever type it finds. It will treat
> > 586114704 as an integer.
> >
> > Try the following:-
> > Type 586114704 into scratch and do C-x C-e straight afterwards.
> > The echo area will display 49243792. This is because there is a limit
> > on integers in Emacs, they are 26-bits long. This allows you to
> > represent -67108865 to 67108864 I think.
>
> ,----[ C-h v most-positive-fixnum RET ]
> | most-positive-fixnum is a variable defined in `C source code'.
> | Its value is 268435455
> |
> | Documentation:
> | The largest value that is representable in a Lisp integer.
> |
> | [back]
> `----
You must be using a CVS version of Emacs. My version does not have
that variable and it certainly isn't that high.
- Re: (read (current-buffer)) returns an integer in a buffer full of text?, Robert Thorpe, 2006/11/24
- Re: (read (current-buffer)) returns an integer in a buffer full of text?, Kevin Rodgers, 2006/11/27
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- Re: (read (current-buffer)) returns an integer in a buffer full of text?, Robert Thorpe, 2006/11/28
- Re: (read (current-buffer)) returns an integer in a buffer full of text?, Sebastian Tennant, 2006/11/29
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- Re: (read (current-buffer)) returns an integer in a buffer full of text?, Robert Thorpe, 2006/11/29
- Re: (read (current-buffer)) returns an integer in a buffer full of text?, Kevin Rodgers, 2006/11/29
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- Re: (read (current-buffer)) returns an integer in a buffer full of text?,
Robert Thorpe <=
- Re: (read (current-buffer)) returns an integer in a buffer full of text?, Peter Dyballa, 2006/11/29
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- Re: (read (current-buffer)) returns an integer in a buffer full of text?, Robert Thorpe, 2006/11/30
- Re: (read (current-buffer)) returns an integer in a buffer full of text?, Sebastian Tennant, 2006/11/30