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Re: shorter form of frequently-seen lisp idiom?
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rgb |
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Re: shorter form of frequently-seen lisp idiom? |
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23 Feb 2005 08:29:00 -0800 |
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Thien-Thi Nguyen wrote:
> "rgb" <rbielaws@i1.net> writes:
>
> > [code]
> > symbol-value is
> > probably what I should have coded.
>
> instead of obarray + set + eval,
> why not use hash table + puthash + gethash?
>
Using obarray let me copy exactly what the lisp modes
were doing to get eldoc working.
I've never used the hash functions. Being unfamiliar, I
didn't realize they might be useful to this situation.
Now that I look at them, I see what you mean.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Re: shorter form of frequently-seen lisp idiom?, Stefan Monnier, 2005/02/22
Re: shorter form of frequently-seen lisp idiom?, Oliver Scholz, 2005/02/22
RE: shorter form of frequently-seen lisp idiom?, Drew Adams, 2005/02/22
Message not availableRe: shorter form of frequently-seen lisp idiom?, rgb, 2005/02/23