@copying
This file documents the GNU Emacs Common Lisp emulation package.
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@end copying
direct C-language calls to the message routines rather than going
through the Lisp @code{message} function.
+@c Bug#411.
+Also note that many primitives (e.g. @code{+}) have special byte-compile
+handling. Attempts to redefine such functions using @code{flet} will
+fail if byte-compiled. In such cases, use @code{labels} instead.
+
Functions defined by @code{flet} may use the full Common Lisp
argument notation supported by @code{defun*}; also, the function
body is enclosed in an implicit block as if by @code{defun*}.
internal temporary variable. The loops
@example
-(loop repeat n do ...)
+(loop repeat (1+ n) do ...)
(loop for temp to n do ...)
@end example
collect (if flag x (funcall func x))))
(defun add-odd-elements (list x)
- (map-odd-elements (lambda (a) (+ a x))) list)
+ (map-odd-elements (lambda (a) (+ a x)) list))
@end example
@noindent