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Re: how a function is evaluated?
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Pascal Bourguignon |
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Re: how a function is evaluated? |
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Fri, 23 Mar 2007 18:43:21 +0100 |
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A Soare <alinsoar@voila.fr> writes:
> When I associate a function with a keybinding, that function is
> called using funcall from command-loop function when I press a
> function?
Basically, yes.
Actually, the primitive in lisp to call functions is apply, so it is
possible that it doesn't go thru funcall, but thru apply.
But in emacs, there are other "primitives", and I guess it's
call-interactively that is used to call commands, from keybindings.
Note that you cannot bind to a key a random function in emacs. You
can only bind (and actually call it), a _command_, which is a function
that has an interactive declaration.
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