name:
defun* defsubst* defmacro* function*
- member* assoc* rassoc* get*
- remove* delete* mapcar* sort*
- floor* ceiling* truncate* round*
- mod* rem* random*
+ member* assoc* rassoc* remove*
+ delete* mapcar* sort* floor*
+ ceiling* truncate* round* mod*
+ rem* random*
Internal function and variable names in the package are prefixed by
`cl-'. Here is a complete list of functions _not_ prefixed by `cl-'
strictly speaking redundant now that `setf' exists. Many
programmers continue to prefer `setq' for setting simple
variables, though, purely for stylistic or historical reasons.
- The macro `(setf x y)' actually expands to `(setq x y)', so
+ The form `(setf x y)' actually expands to `(setq x y)', so
there is no performance penalty for using it in compiled code.
* A call to any of the following Lisp functions:
nth rest first .. tenth
aref elt nthcdr
symbol-function symbol-value symbol-plist
- get get* getf
- gethash subseq
+ get getf gethash
+ subseq
Note that for `nthcdr' and `getf', the list argument of the
function must itself be a valid PLACE form. For example,