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RE: How the backquote and the comma really work?
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Drew Adams |
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RE: How the backquote and the comma really work? |
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Thu, 25 Jun 2015 13:05:49 -0700 (PDT) |
> > Interesting. I have print-quoted set to nil, however, M-:
> > (eval-expression, or in my case - icicle-pp-eval-expression) does
> > not show what you have here. Does eval-expression (or its Icicles
> > counterpart) mess with print-quoted?
>
> AFAICT the Icicles version uses the pp ("pretty print") library. pp
> binds `print-quoted' unconditionally to t when printing.
Right, on both counts.
Marcin, you can use `eval-expression' instead of `M-:' (i.e., even
with Icicles):
M-x eval-expression RET
Eval: (let ((print-quoted nil)) (read "`',foo")) RET
(\` (quote (\, foo)))
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