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How do lisp gurus truncate?
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Lennart Borgman |
Subject: |
How do lisp gurus truncate? |
Date: |
Thu, 23 Jul 2009 08:32:56 +0200 |
I want to truncate an ordered list if the rest of the values are
bigger than some limit. I just wrote some code like this one to do
that, but there must be some more standard way of doing that, or?
(when nxml-where-first-change-pos
(setq nxml-where-path 'dummy nxml-where-path)
(let ((path nxml-where-path))
(while (cdr path)
(when (> (nth 1 (nth 1 path)) nxml-where-first-change-pos)
(setcdr path nil))
(setq path (cdr path))))
(setq nxml-where-path (cdr nxml-where-path)))
- How do lisp gurus truncate?,
Lennart Borgman <=