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Re: "push" creating circular objects
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John Paul Wallington |
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Re: "push" creating circular objects |
Date: |
Thu, 21 Aug 2008 17:14:42 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.0.60 (windows-nt) |
Charles Sebold <csebold@gmail.com> writes:
> In the scratch buffer, it works. In my program, it creates a circular
> list, represented as (#1="ul" #1#) as I edebug this.
Hey Charlie, it's great to see you posting on the Emacs newsgroups!
I'm not certain what's going on. Are you sure that representation means
circular structure? Or is it merely labelling the object "ul" for
future reference then referring to it? (See (elisp)Circular Objects.)
Also, how about consing up the strings with (string ?u ?l) or somesuch
to avoid 'em being treated as the same?
- "push" creating circular objects, Charles Sebold, 2008/08/21
- Re: "push" creating circular objects, Charles Sebold, 2008/08/21
- Re: "push" creating circular objects, Charles Sebold, 2008/08/21
- Re: "push" creating circular objects, weber, 2008/08/20
- Re: "push" creating circular objects, weber, 2008/08/20
- Re: "push" creating circular objects, Charles Sebold, 2008/08/21
- Re: "push" creating circular objects, xraysmalevich, 2008/08/21
- Re: "push" creating circular objects, Charles Sebold, 2008/08/21
- Re: "push" creating circular objects, Pascal J. Bourguignon, 2008/08/21
- Re: "push" creating circular objects, Charles Sebold, 2008/08/21
Re: "push" creating circular objects,
John Paul Wallington <=