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From: | Jean Louis |
Subject: | Re: Copying a list for insertion |
Date: | Sat, 22 Oct 2022 09:43:31 +0300 |
User-agent: | Mutt/2.2.7+37 (a90f69b) (2022-09-02) |
* Heime <heimeborgia@protonmail.com> [2022-10-22 04:03]: > > * Heime heimeborgia@protonmail.com [2022-10-22 02:06]: > > > > > Any reason why you use "progn" in the "stringp" condition? > > > > > > (defun rcd-kill-new (kill) > > (cond ((stringp kill) (progn > > (kill-new kill) > > (rcd-message "Killed: %s" kill))) > > (t (rcd-message "😧 WARNING: Nothing to kill.")))) > > > > I use it to enclose two functions in one body of functions as `cond' > > does not allow me to use 2 functions for one condition without > > enclosing. > > "cond" allows multiple body-forms in one clause. Thusly no need for "progn". Show me how please. I do not understand it. -- Jean Take action in Free Software Foundation campaigns: https://www.fsf.org/campaigns In support of Richard M. Stallman https://stallmansupport.org/
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