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Re: Understanding the "let" construct and the setting of variables
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: Understanding the "let" construct and the setting of variables |
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Sun, 20 Dec 2020 06:19:34 +0100 |
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Jean Louis wrote:
>> I think you can avoid using `setq' with lists, strings etc
>> in loops by using `cl-loop' with accumulation.
>
> I am avoiding cl functions by principle to make it easier.
> It does not matter.
They are very useful. I've used 24 of them, 86 times :)
It is not really CL. cl-lib.el is in Elisp. So the cl- prefix
is nothing to be afraid of, on the contrary it's great
stuff :)
Some of the stuff I don't know why I used tho, cl-caddr for
example. Because there is a caddr, in subr.el...
cl-caddr
cl-case
cl-concatenate
cl-defun
cl-digit-char-p
cl-dolist
cl-find-if
cl-first
cl-gensym
cl-incf
cl-labels
cl-lib
cl-loop
cl-map
cl-mapcan
cl-mapcar
cl-position
cl-pushnew
cl-remove
cl-remove-if-not
cl-return
cl-set-exclusive-or
cl-sort
cl-subseq
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- Re: Understanding the "let" construct and the setting of variables, (continued)
Re: Understanding the "let" construct and the setting of variables, Jean Louis, 2020/12/16
Re: Understanding the "let" construct and the setting of variables, steve-humphreys, 2020/12/17
Re: Understanding the "let" construct and the setting of variables, Emanuel Berg, 2020/12/19
Re: Understanding the "let" construct and the setting of variables, Jean Louis, 2020/12/19
Re: Understanding the "let" construct and the setting of variables,
Emanuel Berg <=
Re: Understanding the "let" construct and the setting of variables, Emanuel Berg, 2020/12/18
Re: Understanding the "let" construct and the setting of variables, Joost Kremers, 2020/12/16
Re: Understanding the "let" construct and the setting of variables, Joost Kremers, 2020/12/17
Re: Understanding the "let" construct and the setting of variables, steve-humphreys, 2020/12/17