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| 6510 | 1 @c -*-texinfo-*- |
| 2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
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3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000 |
| 27189 | 4 @c Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 6510 | 5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. |
| 6 @setfilename ../info/variables | |
| 7 @node Variables, Functions, Control Structures, Top | |
| 8 @chapter Variables | |
| 9 @cindex variable | |
| 10 | |
| 11 A @dfn{variable} is a name used in a program to stand for a value. | |
| 12 Nearly all programming languages have variables of some sort. In the | |
| 13 text of a Lisp program, variables are written using the syntax for | |
| 14 symbols. | |
| 15 | |
| 16 In Lisp, unlike most programming languages, programs are represented | |
| 17 primarily as Lisp objects and only secondarily as text. The Lisp | |
| 18 objects used for variables are symbols: the symbol name is the variable | |
| 19 name, and the variable's value is stored in the value cell of the | |
| 20 symbol. The use of a symbol as a variable is independent of its use as | |
| 21 a function name. @xref{Symbol Components}. | |
| 22 | |
| 23 The Lisp objects that constitute a Lisp program determine the textual | |
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24 form of the program---it is simply the read syntax for those Lisp |
| 6510 | 25 objects. This is why, for example, a variable in a textual Lisp program |
| 26 is written using the read syntax for the symbol that represents the | |
| 27 variable. | |
| 28 | |
| 29 @menu | |
| 30 * Global Variables:: Variable values that exist permanently, everywhere. | |
| 31 * Constant Variables:: Certain "variables" have values that never change. | |
| 32 * Local Variables:: Variable values that exist only temporarily. | |
| 33 * Void Variables:: Symbols that lack values. | |
| 34 * Defining Variables:: A definition says a symbol is used as a variable. | |
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35 * Tips for Defining:: Things you should think about when you |
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36 define a variable. |
| 6510 | 37 * Accessing Variables:: Examining values of variables whose names |
| 38 are known only at run time. | |
| 39 * Setting Variables:: Storing new values in variables. | |
| 40 * Variable Scoping:: How Lisp chooses among local and global values. | |
| 41 * Buffer-Local Variables:: Variable values in effect only in one buffer. | |
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42 * Frame-Local Variables:: Variable values in effect only in one frame. |
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43 * Future Local Variables:: New kinds of local values we might add some day. |
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44 * Variable Aliases:: Variables that are aliases for other variables. |
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45 * File Local Variables:: Handling local variable lists in files. |
| 6510 | 46 @end menu |
| 47 | |
| 48 @node Global Variables | |
| 49 @section Global Variables | |
| 50 @cindex global variable | |
| 51 | |
| 52 The simplest way to use a variable is @dfn{globally}. This means that | |
| 53 the variable has just one value at a time, and this value is in effect | |
| 54 (at least for the moment) throughout the Lisp system. The value remains | |
| 55 in effect until you specify a new one. When a new value replaces the | |
| 56 old one, no trace of the old value remains in the variable. | |
| 57 | |
| 58 You specify a value for a symbol with @code{setq}. For example, | |
| 59 | |
| 60 @example | |
| 61 (setq x '(a b)) | |
| 62 @end example | |
| 63 | |
| 64 @noindent | |
| 65 gives the variable @code{x} the value @code{(a b)}. Note that | |
| 66 @code{setq} does not evaluate its first argument, the name of the | |
| 67 variable, but it does evaluate the second argument, the new value. | |
| 68 | |
| 69 Once the variable has a value, you can refer to it by using the symbol | |
| 70 by itself as an expression. Thus, | |
| 71 | |
| 72 @example | |
| 73 @group | |
| 74 x @result{} (a b) | |
| 75 @end group | |
| 76 @end example | |
| 77 | |
| 78 @noindent | |
| 79 assuming the @code{setq} form shown above has already been executed. | |
| 80 | |
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81 If you do set the same variable again, the new value replaces the old |
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82 one: |
| 6510 | 83 |
| 84 @example | |
| 85 @group | |
| 86 x | |
| 87 @result{} (a b) | |
| 88 @end group | |
| 89 @group | |
| 90 (setq x 4) | |
| 91 @result{} 4 | |
| 92 @end group | |
| 93 @group | |
| 94 x | |
| 95 @result{} 4 | |
| 96 @end group | |
| 97 @end example | |
| 98 | |
| 99 @node Constant Variables | |
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100 @section Variables that Never Change |
| 6510 | 101 @vindex nil |
| 102 @vindex t | |
| 103 @kindex setting-constant | |
| 26200 | 104 @cindex keyword symbol |
| 6510 | 105 |
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106 In Emacs Lisp, certain symbols normally evaluate to themselves. These |
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107 include @code{nil} and @code{t}, as well as any symbol whose name starts |
| 26200 | 108 with @samp{:} (these are called @dfn{keywords}). These symbols cannot |
| 109 be rebound, nor can their values be changed. Any attempt to set or bind | |
| 110 @code{nil} or @code{t} signals a @code{setting-constant} error. The | |
| 111 same is true for a keyword (a symbol whose name starts with @samp{:}), | |
| 112 if it is interned in the standard obarray, except that setting such a | |
| 113 symbol to itself is not an error. | |
| 6510 | 114 |
| 115 @example | |
| 116 @group | |
| 117 nil @equiv{} 'nil | |
| 118 @result{} nil | |
| 119 @end group | |
| 120 @group | |
| 121 (setq nil 500) | |
| 122 @error{} Attempt to set constant symbol: nil | |
| 123 @end group | |
| 124 @end example | |
| 125 | |
| 27528 | 126 @defun keywordp object |
| 127 @tindex keywordp | |
| 128 function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a symbol whose name | |
| 129 starts with @samp{:}, interned in the standard obarray, and returns | |
| 130 @code{nil} otherwise. | |
| 131 @end defun | |
| 132 | |
| 6510 | 133 @node Local Variables |
| 134 @section Local Variables | |
| 135 @cindex binding local variables | |
| 136 @cindex local variables | |
| 137 @cindex local binding | |
| 138 @cindex global binding | |
| 139 | |
| 140 Global variables have values that last until explicitly superseded | |
| 141 with new values. Sometimes it is useful to create variable values that | |
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142 exist temporarily---only until a certain part of the program finishes. |
| 6510 | 143 These values are called @dfn{local}, and the variables so used are |
| 144 called @dfn{local variables}. | |
| 145 | |
| 146 For example, when a function is called, its argument variables receive | |
| 147 new local values that last until the function exits. The @code{let} | |
| 148 special form explicitly establishes new local values for specified | |
| 149 variables; these last until exit from the @code{let} form. | |
| 150 | |
| 151 @cindex shadowing of variables | |
| 152 Establishing a local value saves away the previous value (or lack of | |
| 153 one) of the variable. When the life span of the local value is over, | |
| 154 the previous value is restored. In the mean time, we say that the | |
| 155 previous value is @dfn{shadowed} and @dfn{not visible}. Both global and | |
| 156 local values may be shadowed (@pxref{Scope}). | |
| 157 | |
| 158 If you set a variable (such as with @code{setq}) while it is local, | |
| 159 this replaces the local value; it does not alter the global value, or | |
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160 previous local values, that are shadowed. To model this behavior, we |
| 6510 | 161 speak of a @dfn{local binding} of the variable as well as a local value. |
| 162 | |
| 163 The local binding is a conceptual place that holds a local value. | |
| 164 Entry to a function, or a special form such as @code{let}, creates the | |
| 165 local binding; exit from the function or from the @code{let} removes the | |
| 166 local binding. As long as the local binding lasts, the variable's value | |
| 167 is stored within it. Use of @code{setq} or @code{set} while there is a | |
| 168 local binding stores a different value into the local binding; it does | |
| 169 not create a new binding. | |
| 170 | |
| 171 We also speak of the @dfn{global binding}, which is where | |
| 172 (conceptually) the global value is kept. | |
| 173 | |
| 174 @cindex current binding | |
| 175 A variable can have more than one local binding at a time (for | |
| 176 example, if there are nested @code{let} forms that bind it). In such a | |
| 177 case, the most recently created local binding that still exists is the | |
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178 @dfn{current binding} of the variable. (This rule is called |
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179 @dfn{dynamic scoping}; see @ref{Variable Scoping}.) If there are no |
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180 local bindings, the variable's global binding is its current binding. |
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181 We sometimes call the current binding the @dfn{most-local existing |
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182 binding}, for emphasis. Ordinary evaluation of a symbol always returns |
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183 the value of its current binding. |
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| 185 The special forms @code{let} and @code{let*} exist to create | |
| 186 local bindings. | |
| 187 | |
| 188 @defspec let (bindings@dots{}) forms@dots{} | |
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189 This special form binds variables according to @var{bindings} and then |
| 6510 | 190 evaluates all of the @var{forms} in textual order. The @code{let}-form |
| 191 returns the value of the last form in @var{forms}. | |
| 192 | |
| 193 Each of the @var{bindings} is either @w{(i) a} symbol, in which case | |
| 194 that symbol is bound to @code{nil}; or @w{(ii) a} list of the form | |
| 195 @code{(@var{symbol} @var{value-form})}, in which case @var{symbol} is | |
| 196 bound to the result of evaluating @var{value-form}. If @var{value-form} | |
| 197 is omitted, @code{nil} is used. | |
| 198 | |
| 199 All of the @var{value-form}s in @var{bindings} are evaluated in the | |
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200 order they appear and @emph{before} binding any of the symbols to them. |
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201 Here is an example of this: @code{Z} is bound to the old value of |
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202 @code{Y}, which is 2, not the new value of @code{Y}, which is 1. |
| 6510 | 203 |
| 204 @example | |
| 205 @group | |
| 206 (setq Y 2) | |
| 207 @result{} 2 | |
| 208 @end group | |
| 209 @group | |
| 210 (let ((Y 1) | |
| 211 (Z Y)) | |
| 212 (list Y Z)) | |
| 213 @result{} (1 2) | |
| 214 @end group | |
| 215 @end example | |
| 216 @end defspec | |
| 217 | |
| 218 @defspec let* (bindings@dots{}) forms@dots{} | |
| 219 This special form is like @code{let}, but it binds each variable right | |
| 220 after computing its local value, before computing the local value for | |
| 221 the next variable. Therefore, an expression in @var{bindings} can | |
| 222 reasonably refer to the preceding symbols bound in this @code{let*} | |
| 223 form. Compare the following example with the example above for | |
| 224 @code{let}. | |
| 225 | |
| 226 @example | |
| 227 @group | |
| 228 (setq Y 2) | |
| 229 @result{} 2 | |
| 230 @end group | |
| 231 @group | |
| 232 (let* ((Y 1) | |
| 233 (Z Y)) ; @r{Use the just-established value of @code{Y}.} | |
| 234 (list Y Z)) | |
| 235 @result{} (1 1) | |
| 236 @end group | |
| 237 @end example | |
| 238 @end defspec | |
| 239 | |
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240 Here is a complete list of the other facilities that create local |
| 6510 | 241 bindings: |
| 242 | |
| 243 @itemize @bullet | |
| 244 @item | |
| 245 Function calls (@pxref{Functions}). | |
| 246 | |
| 247 @item | |
| 248 Macro calls (@pxref{Macros}). | |
| 249 | |
| 250 @item | |
| 251 @code{condition-case} (@pxref{Errors}). | |
| 252 @end itemize | |
| 253 | |
| 12098 | 254 Variables can also have buffer-local bindings (@pxref{Buffer-Local |
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255 Variables}) and frame-local bindings (@pxref{Frame-Local Variables}); a |
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256 few variables have terminal-local bindings (@pxref{Multiple Displays}). |
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257 These kinds of bindings work somewhat like ordinary local bindings, but |
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258 they are localized depending on ``where'' you are in Emacs, rather than |
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259 localized in time. |
| 12098 | 260 |
| 6510 | 261 @defvar max-specpdl-size |
| 262 @cindex variable limit error | |
| 263 @cindex evaluation error | |
| 264 @cindex infinite recursion | |
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265 This variable defines the limit on the total number of local variable |
| 6510 | 266 bindings and @code{unwind-protect} cleanups (@pxref{Nonlocal Exits}) |
| 267 that are allowed before signaling an error (with data @code{"Variable | |
| 268 binding depth exceeds max-specpdl-size"}). | |
| 269 | |
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270 This limit, with the associated error when it is exceeded, is one way |
| 6510 | 271 that Lisp avoids infinite recursion on an ill-defined function. |
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272 @code{max-lisp-eval-depth} provides another limit on depth of nesting. |
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273 @xref{Eval}. |
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275 The default value is 600. Entry to the Lisp debugger increases the |
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276 value, if there is little room left, to make sure the debugger itself |
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277 has room to execute. |
| 6510 | 278 @end defvar |
| 279 | |
| 280 @node Void Variables | |
| 281 @section When a Variable is ``Void'' | |
| 282 @kindex void-variable | |
| 283 @cindex void variable | |
| 284 | |
| 285 If you have never given a symbol any value as a global variable, we | |
| 286 say that that symbol's global value is @dfn{void}. In other words, the | |
| 287 symbol's value cell does not have any Lisp object in it. If you try to | |
| 288 evaluate the symbol, you get a @code{void-variable} error rather than | |
| 289 a value. | |
| 290 | |
| 291 Note that a value of @code{nil} is not the same as void. The symbol | |
| 292 @code{nil} is a Lisp object and can be the value of a variable just as any | |
| 293 other object can be; but it is @emph{a value}. A void variable does not | |
| 294 have any value. | |
| 295 | |
| 296 After you have given a variable a value, you can make it void once more | |
| 297 using @code{makunbound}. | |
| 298 | |
| 299 @defun makunbound symbol | |
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300 This function makes the current variable binding of @var{symbol} void. |
| 6510 | 301 Subsequent attempts to use this symbol's value as a variable will signal |
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302 the error @code{void-variable}, unless and until you set it again. |
| 6510 | 303 |
| 304 @code{makunbound} returns @var{symbol}. | |
| 305 | |
| 306 @example | |
| 307 @group | |
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308 (makunbound 'x) ; @r{Make the global value of @code{x} void.} |
| 6510 | 309 @result{} x |
| 310 @end group | |
| 311 @group | |
| 312 x | |
| 313 @error{} Symbol's value as variable is void: x | |
| 314 @end group | |
| 315 @end example | |
| 316 | |
| 317 If @var{symbol} is locally bound, @code{makunbound} affects the most | |
| 318 local existing binding. This is the only way a symbol can have a void | |
| 319 local binding, since all the constructs that create local bindings | |
| 320 create them with values. In this case, the voidness lasts at most as | |
| 321 long as the binding does; when the binding is removed due to exit from | |
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322 the construct that made it, the previous local or global binding is |
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323 reexposed as usual, and the variable is no longer void unless the newly |
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324 reexposed binding was void all along. |
| 6510 | 325 |
| 326 @smallexample | |
| 327 @group | |
| 328 (setq x 1) ; @r{Put a value in the global binding.} | |
| 329 @result{} 1 | |
| 330 (let ((x 2)) ; @r{Locally bind it.} | |
| 331 (makunbound 'x) ; @r{Void the local binding.} | |
| 332 x) | |
| 333 @error{} Symbol's value as variable is void: x | |
| 334 @end group | |
| 335 @group | |
| 336 x ; @r{The global binding is unchanged.} | |
| 337 @result{} 1 | |
| 338 | |
| 339 (let ((x 2)) ; @r{Locally bind it.} | |
| 340 (let ((x 3)) ; @r{And again.} | |
| 341 (makunbound 'x) ; @r{Void the innermost-local binding.} | |
| 342 x)) ; @r{And refer: it's void.} | |
| 343 @error{} Symbol's value as variable is void: x | |
| 344 @end group | |
| 345 | |
| 346 @group | |
| 347 (let ((x 2)) | |
| 348 (let ((x 3)) | |
| 349 (makunbound 'x)) ; @r{Void inner binding, then remove it.} | |
| 350 x) ; @r{Now outer @code{let} binding is visible.} | |
| 351 @result{} 2 | |
| 352 @end group | |
| 353 @end smallexample | |
| 354 @end defun | |
| 355 | |
| 356 A variable that has been made void with @code{makunbound} is | |
| 357 indistinguishable from one that has never received a value and has | |
| 358 always been void. | |
| 359 | |
| 360 You can use the function @code{boundp} to test whether a variable is | |
| 361 currently void. | |
| 362 | |
| 363 @defun boundp variable | |
| 364 @code{boundp} returns @code{t} if @var{variable} (a symbol) is not void; | |
| 365 more precisely, if its current binding is not void. It returns | |
| 366 @code{nil} otherwise. | |
| 367 | |
| 368 @smallexample | |
| 369 @group | |
| 370 (boundp 'abracadabra) ; @r{Starts out void.} | |
| 371 @result{} nil | |
| 372 @end group | |
| 373 @group | |
| 374 (let ((abracadabra 5)) ; @r{Locally bind it.} | |
| 375 (boundp 'abracadabra)) | |
| 376 @result{} t | |
| 377 @end group | |
| 378 @group | |
| 379 (boundp 'abracadabra) ; @r{Still globally void.} | |
| 380 @result{} nil | |
| 381 @end group | |
| 382 @group | |
| 383 (setq abracadabra 5) ; @r{Make it globally nonvoid.} | |
| 384 @result{} 5 | |
| 385 @end group | |
| 386 @group | |
| 387 (boundp 'abracadabra) | |
| 388 @result{} t | |
| 389 @end group | |
| 390 @end smallexample | |
| 391 @end defun | |
| 392 | |
| 393 @node Defining Variables | |
| 394 @section Defining Global Variables | |
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| 397 You may announce your intention to use a symbol as a global variable | |
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| 401 In Emacs Lisp, definitions serve three purposes. First, they inform | |
| 402 people who read the code that certain symbols are @emph{intended} to be | |
| 403 used a certain way (as variables). Second, they inform the Lisp system | |
| 404 of these things, supplying a value and documentation. Third, they | |
| 405 provide information to utilities such as @code{etags} and | |
| 406 @code{make-docfile}, which create data bases of the functions and | |
| 407 variables in a program. | |
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| 419 @code{defconst}, since programs do not change them. Unfortunately, this | |
| 420 has bad results if the definition is in a library that is not preloaded: | |
| 421 @code{defconst} would override any prior value when the library is | |
| 422 loaded. Users would like to be able to set user options in their init | |
| 423 files, and override the default values given in the definitions. For | |
| 424 this reason, user options must be defined with @code{defvar}. | |
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| 450 If the @var{doc-string} argument appears, it specifies the documentation | |
| 451 for the variable. (This opportunity to specify documentation is one of | |
| 452 the main benefits of defining the variable.) The documentation is | |
| 453 stored in the symbol's @code{variable-documentation} property. The | |
| 454 Emacs help functions (@pxref{Documentation}) look for this property. | |
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| 467 @example | |
| 468 @group | |
| 469 (defvar foo) | |
| 470 @result{} foo | |
| 471 @end group | |
| 472 @end example | |
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| 477 @example | |
| 478 @group | |
| 479 (defvar bar 23 | |
| 480 "The normal weight of a bar.") | |
| 481 @result{} bar | |
| 482 @end group | |
| 483 @end example | |
| 484 | |
| 485 The following form changes the documentation string for @code{bar}, | |
| 486 making it a user option, but does not change the value, since @code{bar} | |
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| 6510 | 493 "*The normal weight of a bar.") |
| 494 @result{} bar | |
| 495 @end group | |
| 496 @group | |
| 497 bar | |
| 498 @result{} 23 | |
| 499 @end group | |
| 500 @end example | |
| 501 | |
| 502 Here is an equivalent expression for the @code{defvar} special form: | |
| 503 | |
| 504 @example | |
| 505 @group | |
| 506 (defvar @var{symbol} @var{value} @var{doc-string}) | |
| 507 @equiv{} | |
| 508 (progn | |
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| 6510 | 513 '@var{symbol}) |
| 514 @end group | |
| 515 @end example | |
| 516 | |
| 517 The @code{defvar} form returns @var{symbol}, but it is normally used | |
| 518 at top level in a file where its value does not matter. | |
| 519 @end defspec | |
| 520 | |
| 521 @defspec defconst symbol [value [doc-string]] | |
| 522 This special form defines @var{symbol} as a value and initializes it. | |
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| 535 Here, @code{pi} is a constant that presumably ought not to be changed | |
| 536 by anyone (attempts by the Indiana State Legislature notwithstanding). | |
| 537 As the second form illustrates, however, this is only advisory. | |
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| 539 @example | |
| 540 @group | |
| 541 (defconst pi 3.1415 "Pi to five places.") | |
| 542 @result{} pi | |
| 543 @end group | |
| 544 @group | |
| 545 (setq pi 3) | |
| 546 @result{} pi | |
| 547 @end group | |
| 548 @group | |
| 549 pi | |
| 550 @result{} 3 | |
| 551 @end group | |
| 552 @end example | |
| 553 @end defspec | |
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| 555 @defun user-variable-p variable | |
| 556 @cindex user option | |
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| 6510 | 558 variable intended to be set by the user for customization---and |
| 559 @code{nil} otherwise. (Variables other than user options exist for the | |
| 560 internal purposes of Lisp programs, and users need not know about them.) | |
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| 563 though being declared using @code{defcustom}@footnote{They may also be | |
| 564 declared equivalently in @file{cus-start.el}.} or by the first character | |
| 565 of their @code{variable-documentation} property. If the property exists | |
| 566 and is a string, and its first character is @samp{*}, then the variable | |
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| 12098 | 572 the @code{set-variable} command uses that value to control reading the |
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| 580 local binding's value; the global binding is not changed. This is not | |
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634 entire computation of the value into the @code{defvar}, like this: |
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636 @example |
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641 map) |
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666 (setq my-mode-map map))) |
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| 6510 | 692 @node Accessing Variables |
| 693 @section Accessing Variable Values | |
| 694 | |
| 695 The usual way to reference a variable is to write the symbol which | |
| 696 names it (@pxref{Symbol Forms}). This requires you to specify the | |
| 697 variable name when you write the program. Usually that is exactly what | |
| 698 you want to do. Occasionally you need to choose at run time which | |
| 699 variable to reference; then you can use @code{symbol-value}. | |
| 700 | |
| 701 @defun symbol-value symbol | |
| 702 This function returns the value of @var{symbol}. This is the value in | |
| 703 the innermost local binding of the symbol, or its global value if it | |
| 704 has no local bindings. | |
| 705 | |
| 706 @example | |
| 707 @group | |
| 708 (setq abracadabra 5) | |
| 709 @result{} 5 | |
| 710 @end group | |
| 711 @group | |
| 712 (setq foo 9) | |
| 713 @result{} 9 | |
| 714 @end group | |
| 715 | |
| 716 @group | |
| 717 ;; @r{Here the symbol @code{abracadabra}} | |
| 718 ;; @r{is the symbol whose value is examined.} | |
| 719 (let ((abracadabra 'foo)) | |
| 720 (symbol-value 'abracadabra)) | |
| 721 @result{} foo | |
| 722 @end group | |
| 723 | |
| 724 @group | |
| 725 ;; @r{Here the value of @code{abracadabra},} | |
| 726 ;; @r{which is @code{foo},} | |
| 727 ;; @r{is the symbol whose value is examined.} | |
| 728 (let ((abracadabra 'foo)) | |
| 729 (symbol-value abracadabra)) | |
| 730 @result{} 9 | |
| 731 @end group | |
| 732 | |
| 733 @group | |
| 734 (symbol-value 'abracadabra) | |
| 735 @result{} 5 | |
| 736 @end group | |
| 737 @end example | |
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| 6510 | 741 @end defun |
| 742 | |
| 743 @node Setting Variables | |
| 744 @section How to Alter a Variable Value | |
| 745 | |
| 746 The usual way to change the value of a variable is with the special | |
| 747 form @code{setq}. When you need to compute the choice of variable at | |
| 748 run time, use the function @code{set}. | |
| 749 | |
| 750 @defspec setq [symbol form]@dots{} | |
| 751 This special form is the most common method of changing a variable's | |
| 752 value. Each @var{symbol} is given a new value, which is the result of | |
| 753 evaluating the corresponding @var{form}. The most-local existing | |
| 754 binding of the symbol is changed. | |
| 755 | |
| 756 @code{setq} does not evaluate @var{symbol}; it sets the symbol that you | |
| 757 write. We say that this argument is @dfn{automatically quoted}. The | |
| 758 @samp{q} in @code{setq} stands for ``quoted.'' | |
| 759 | |
| 760 The value of the @code{setq} form is the value of the last @var{form}. | |
| 761 | |
| 762 @example | |
| 763 @group | |
| 764 (setq x (1+ 2)) | |
| 765 @result{} 3 | |
| 766 @end group | |
| 767 x ; @r{@code{x} now has a global value.} | |
| 768 @result{} 3 | |
| 769 @group | |
| 770 (let ((x 5)) | |
| 771 (setq x 6) ; @r{The local binding of @code{x} is set.} | |
| 772 x) | |
| 773 @result{} 6 | |
| 774 @end group | |
| 775 x ; @r{The global value is unchanged.} | |
| 776 @result{} 3 | |
| 777 @end example | |
| 778 | |
| 779 Note that the first @var{form} is evaluated, then the first | |
| 780 @var{symbol} is set, then the second @var{form} is evaluated, then the | |
| 781 second @var{symbol} is set, and so on: | |
| 782 | |
| 783 @example | |
| 784 @group | |
| 785 (setq x 10 ; @r{Notice that @code{x} is set before} | |
| 786 y (1+ x)) ; @r{the value of @code{y} is computed.} | |
| 787 @result{} 11 | |
| 788 @end group | |
| 789 @end example | |
| 790 @end defspec | |
| 791 | |
| 792 @defun set symbol value | |
| 793 This function sets @var{symbol}'s value to @var{value}, then returns | |
| 794 @var{value}. Since @code{set} is a function, the expression written for | |
| 795 @var{symbol} is evaluated to obtain the symbol to set. | |
| 796 | |
| 797 The most-local existing binding of the variable is the binding that is | |
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| 6510 | 799 |
| 800 @example | |
| 801 @group | |
| 802 (set one 1) | |
| 803 @error{} Symbol's value as variable is void: one | |
| 804 @end group | |
| 805 @group | |
| 806 (set 'one 1) | |
| 807 @result{} 1 | |
| 808 @end group | |
| 809 @group | |
| 810 (set 'two 'one) | |
| 811 @result{} one | |
| 812 @end group | |
| 813 @group | |
| 814 (set two 2) ; @r{@code{two} evaluates to symbol @code{one}.} | |
| 815 @result{} 2 | |
| 816 @end group | |
| 817 @group | |
| 818 one ; @r{So it is @code{one} that was set.} | |
| 819 @result{} 2 | |
| 820 (let ((one 1)) ; @r{This binding of @code{one} is set,} | |
| 821 (set 'one 3) ; @r{not the global value.} | |
| 822 one) | |
| 823 @result{} 3 | |
| 824 @end group | |
| 825 @group | |
| 826 one | |
| 827 @result{} 2 | |
| 828 @end group | |
| 829 @end example | |
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| 840 @code{setq}. Any use of @code{setq} can be trivially rewritten to use | |
| 841 @code{set}; @code{setq} could even be defined as a macro, given the | |
| 842 availability of @code{set}. However, @code{set} itself is rarely used; | |
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| 6510 | 845 @code{set-variable}, which reads a variable name from the user and then |
| 846 sets the variable, needs to use @code{set}. | |
| 847 | |
| 848 @cindex CL note---@code{set} local | |
| 849 @quotation | |
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| 6510 | 853 always affects the most local existing binding. |
| 854 @end quotation | |
| 855 @end defun | |
| 856 | |
| 12067 | 857 One other function for setting a variable is designed to add |
| 858 an element to a list if it is not already present in the list. | |
| 859 | |
| 860 @defun add-to-list symbol element | |
| 861 This function sets the variable @var{symbol} by consing @var{element} | |
| 862 onto the old value, if @var{element} is not already a member of that | |
| 12098 | 863 value. It returns the resulting list, whether updated or not. The |
| 864 value of @var{symbol} had better be a list already before the call. | |
| 865 | |
| 866 The argument @var{symbol} is not implicitly quoted; @code{add-to-list} | |
| 867 is an ordinary function, like @code{set} and unlike @code{setq}. Quote | |
| 868 the argument yourself if that is what you want. | |
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| 12067 | 870 |
| 871 Here's a scenario showing how to use @code{add-to-list}: | |
| 872 | |
| 873 @example | |
| 874 (setq foo '(a b)) | |
| 875 @result{} (a b) | |
| 876 | |
| 877 (add-to-list 'foo 'c) ;; @r{Add @code{c}.} | |
| 878 @result{} (c a b) | |
| 879 | |
| 880 (add-to-list 'foo 'b) ;; @r{No effect.} | |
| 881 @result{} (c a b) | |
| 882 | |
| 883 foo ;; @r{@code{foo} was changed.} | |
| 884 @result{} (c a b) | |
| 885 @end example | |
| 886 | |
| 887 An equivalent expression for @code{(add-to-list '@var{var} | |
| 888 @var{value})} is this: | |
| 889 | |
| 890 @example | |
| 891 (or (member @var{value} @var{var}) | |
| 892 (setq @var{var} (cons @var{value} @var{var}))) | |
| 893 @end example | |
| 894 | |
| 6510 | 895 @node Variable Scoping |
| 896 @section Scoping Rules for Variable Bindings | |
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| 6510 | 899 established at different places in the Lisp program, as well as a global |
| 900 binding. The most recently established binding takes precedence over | |
| 901 the others. | |
| 902 | |
| 903 @cindex scope | |
| 904 @cindex extent | |
| 905 @cindex dynamic scoping | |
| 906 Local bindings in Emacs Lisp have @dfn{indefinite scope} and | |
| 907 @dfn{dynamic extent}. @dfn{Scope} refers to @emph{where} textually in | |
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| 6510 | 909 that any part of the program can potentially access the variable |
| 910 binding. @dfn{Extent} refers to @emph{when}, as the program is | |
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| 6510 | 912 lasts as long as the activation of the construct that established it. |
| 913 | |
| 914 The combination of dynamic extent and indefinite scope is called | |
| 915 @dfn{dynamic scoping}. By contrast, most programming languages use | |
| 916 @dfn{lexical scoping}, in which references to a local variable must be | |
| 917 located textually within the function or block that binds the variable. | |
| 918 | |
| 919 @cindex CL note---special variables | |
| 920 @quotation | |
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| 6510 | 923 @end quotation |
| 924 | |
| 925 @menu | |
| 926 * Scope:: Scope means where in the program a value is visible. | |
| 927 Comparison with other languages. | |
| 928 * Extent:: Extent means how long in time a value exists. | |
| 929 * Impl of Scope:: Two ways to implement dynamic scoping. | |
| 930 * Using Scoping:: How to use dynamic scoping carefully and avoid problems. | |
| 931 @end menu | |
| 932 | |
| 933 @node Scope | |
| 934 @subsection Scope | |
| 935 | |
| 936 Emacs Lisp uses @dfn{indefinite scope} for local variable bindings. | |
| 937 This means that any function anywhere in the program text might access a | |
| 938 given binding of a variable. Consider the following function | |
| 939 definitions: | |
| 940 | |
| 941 @example | |
| 942 @group | |
| 943 (defun binder (x) ; @r{@code{x} is bound in @code{binder}.} | |
| 944 (foo 5)) ; @r{@code{foo} is some other function.} | |
| 945 @end group | |
| 946 | |
| 947 @group | |
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| 950 @end group | |
| 951 @end example | |
| 952 | |
| 953 In a lexically scoped language, the binding of @code{x} in | |
| 954 @code{binder} would never be accessible in @code{user}, because | |
| 955 @code{user} is not textually contained within the function | |
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| 6510 | 959 |
| 960 @itemize @bullet | |
| 961 @item | |
| 962 If we call @code{user} directly without calling @code{binder} at all, | |
| 963 then whatever binding of @code{x} is found, it cannot come from | |
| 964 @code{binder}. | |
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| 966 @item | |
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| 6510 | 968 binding made in @code{binder} will be seen in @code{user}: |
| 969 | |
| 970 @example | |
| 971 @group | |
| 972 (defun foo (lose) | |
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| 974 @end group | |
| 975 @end example | |
| 976 | |
| 977 @item | |
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| 982 @example | |
| 983 (defun foo (x) | |
| 984 (user)) | |
| 985 @end example | |
| 986 | |
| 987 @noindent | |
| 988 Here, when @code{foo} is called by @code{binder}, it binds @code{x}. | |
| 989 (The binding in @code{foo} is said to @dfn{shadow} the one made in | |
| 990 @code{binder}.) Therefore, @code{user} will access the @code{x} bound | |
| 991 by @code{foo} instead of the one bound by @code{binder}. | |
| 992 @end itemize | |
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| 6510 | 1001 @node Extent |
| 1002 @subsection Extent | |
| 1003 | |
| 1004 @dfn{Extent} refers to the time during program execution that a | |
| 1005 variable name is valid. In Emacs Lisp, a variable is valid only while | |
| 1006 the form that bound it is executing. This is called @dfn{dynamic | |
| 1007 extent}. ``Local'' or ``automatic'' variables in most languages, | |
| 1008 including C and Pascal, have dynamic extent. | |
| 1009 | |
| 1010 One alternative to dynamic extent is @dfn{indefinite extent}. This | |
| 1011 means that a variable binding can live on past the exit from the form | |
| 1012 that made the binding. Common Lisp and Scheme, for example, support | |
| 1013 this, but Emacs Lisp does not. | |
| 1014 | |
| 1015 To illustrate this, the function below, @code{make-add}, returns a | |
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| 6510 | 1020 |
| 1021 @example | |
| 1022 (defun make-add (n) | |
| 1023 (function (lambda (m) (+ n m)))) ; @r{Return a function.} | |
| 1024 @result{} make-add | |
| 1025 (fset 'add2 (make-add 2)) ; @r{Define function @code{add2}} | |
| 1026 ; @r{with @code{(make-add 2)}.} | |
| 1027 @result{} (lambda (m) (+ n m)) | |
| 1028 (add2 4) ; @r{Try to add 2 to 4.} | |
| 1029 @error{} Symbol's value as variable is void: n | |
| 1030 @end example | |
| 1031 | |
| 1032 @cindex closures not available | |
| 1033 Some Lisp dialects have ``closures'', objects that are like functions | |
| 1034 but record additional variable bindings. Emacs Lisp does not have | |
| 1035 closures. | |
| 1036 | |
| 1037 @node Impl of Scope | |
| 1038 @subsection Implementation of Dynamic Scoping | |
| 1039 @cindex deep binding | |
| 1040 | |
| 1041 A simple sample implementation (which is not how Emacs Lisp actually | |
| 1042 works) may help you understand dynamic binding. This technique is | |
| 1043 called @dfn{deep binding} and was used in early Lisp systems. | |
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| 1051 We can find the value of a variable by searching the stack from top to | |
| 1052 bottom for a binding for that variable; the value from that binding is | |
| 1053 the value of the variable. To set the variable, we search for the | |
| 1054 current binding, then store the new value into that binding. | |
| 1055 | |
| 1056 As you can see, a function's bindings remain in effect as long as it | |
| 1057 continues execution, even during its calls to other functions. That is | |
| 1058 why we say the extent of the binding is dynamic. And any other function | |
| 1059 can refer to the bindings, if it uses the same variables while the | |
| 1060 bindings are in effect. That is why we say the scope is indefinite. | |
| 1061 | |
| 1062 @cindex shallow binding | |
| 1063 The actual implementation of variable scoping in GNU Emacs Lisp uses a | |
| 1064 technique called @dfn{shallow binding}. Each variable has a standard | |
| 1065 place in which its current value is always found---the value cell of the | |
| 1066 symbol. | |
| 1067 | |
| 1068 In shallow binding, setting the variable works by storing a value in | |
| 1069 the value cell. Creating a new binding works by pushing the old value | |
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| 1074 We use shallow binding because it has the same results as deep | |
| 1075 binding, but runs faster, since there is never a need to search for a | |
| 1076 binding. | |
| 1077 | |
| 1078 @node Using Scoping | |
| 1079 @subsection Proper Use of Dynamic Scoping | |
| 1080 | |
| 1081 Binding a variable in one function and using it in another is a | |
| 1082 powerful technique, but if used without restraint, it can make programs | |
| 1083 hard to understand. There are two clean ways to use this technique: | |
| 1084 | |
| 1085 @itemize @bullet | |
| 1086 @item | |
| 1087 Use or bind the variable only in a few related functions, written close | |
| 1088 together in one file. Such a variable is used for communication within | |
| 1089 one program. | |
| 1090 | |
| 1091 You should write comments to inform other programmers that they can see | |
| 1092 all uses of the variable before them, and to advise them not to add uses | |
| 1093 elsewhere. | |
| 1094 | |
| 1095 @item | |
| 1096 Give the variable a well-defined, documented meaning, and make all | |
| 1097 appropriate functions refer to it (but not bind it or set it) wherever | |
| 1098 that meaning is relevant. For example, the variable | |
| 1099 @code{case-fold-search} is defined as ``non-@code{nil} means ignore case | |
| 1100 when searching''; various search and replace functions refer to it | |
| 1101 directly or through their subroutines, but do not bind or set it. | |
| 1102 | |
| 1103 Then you can bind the variable in other programs, knowing reliably what | |
| 1104 the effect will be. | |
| 1105 @end itemize | |
| 1106 | |
| 12098 | 1107 In either case, you should define the variable with @code{defvar}. |
| 1108 This helps other people understand your program by telling them to look | |
| 1109 for inter-function usage. It also avoids a warning from the byte | |
| 1110 compiler. Choose the variable's name to avoid name conflicts---don't | |
| 1111 use short names like @code{x}. | |
| 1112 | |
| 6510 | 1113 @node Buffer-Local Variables |
| 1114 @section Buffer-Local Variables | |
| 1115 @cindex variables, buffer-local | |
| 1116 @cindex buffer-local variables | |
| 1117 | |
| 1118 Global and local variable bindings are found in most programming | |
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| 1130 @menu | |
| 1131 * Intro to Buffer-Local:: Introduction and concepts. | |
| 1132 * Creating Buffer-Local:: Creating and destroying buffer-local bindings. | |
| 1133 * Default Value:: The default value is seen in buffers | |
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| 1136 | |
| 1137 @node Intro to Buffer-Local | |
| 1138 @subsection Introduction to Buffer-Local Variables | |
| 1139 | |
| 1140 A buffer-local variable has a buffer-local binding associated with a | |
| 1141 particular buffer. The binding is in effect when that buffer is | |
| 1142 current; otherwise, it is not in effect. If you set the variable while | |
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| 1160 The most common use of buffer-local bindings is for major modes to change | |
| 1161 variables that control the behavior of commands. For example, C mode and | |
| 1162 Lisp mode both set the variable @code{paragraph-start} to specify that only | |
| 1163 blank lines separate paragraphs. They do this by making the variable | |
| 1164 buffer-local in the buffer that is being put into C mode or Lisp mode, and | |
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| 1173 @cindex automatically buffer-local | |
| 1174 A more powerful operation is to mark the variable as | |
| 1175 @dfn{automatically buffer-local} by calling | |
| 1176 @code{make-variable-buffer-local}. You can think of this as making the | |
| 1177 variable local in all buffers, even those yet to be created. More | |
| 1178 precisely, the effect is that setting the variable automatically makes | |
| 1179 the variable local to the current buffer if it is not already so. All | |
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| 6510 | 1197 |
| 1198 @example | |
| 1199 @group | |
| 1200 (setq foo 'b) | |
| 1201 (set-buffer "a") | |
| 1202 (make-local-variable 'foo) | |
| 1203 @end group | |
| 1204 (setq foo 'a) | |
| 1205 (let ((foo 'temp)) | |
| 1206 (set-buffer "b") | |
| 12098 | 1207 @var{body}@dots{}) |
| 6510 | 1208 @group |
| 1209 foo @result{} 'a ; @r{The old buffer-local value from buffer @samp{a}} | |
| 1210 ; @r{is now the default value.} | |
| 1211 @end group | |
| 1212 @group | |
| 1213 (set-buffer "a") | |
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| 6510 | 1215 ; @r{is now the buffer-local value in buffer @samp{a}.} |
| 1216 @end group | |
| 1217 @end example | |
| 1218 | |
| 1219 @noindent | |
| 1220 But @code{save-excursion} as shown here avoids the problem: | |
| 1221 | |
| 1222 @example | |
| 1223 @group | |
| 1224 (let ((foo 'temp)) | |
| 1225 (save-excursion | |
| 1226 (set-buffer "b") | |
| 1227 @var{body}@dots{})) | |
| 1228 @end group | |
| 1229 @end example | |
| 1230 | |
| 1231 Note that references to @code{foo} in @var{body} access the | |
| 1232 buffer-local binding of buffer @samp{b}. | |
| 1233 | |
| 1234 When a file specifies local variable values, these become buffer-local | |
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| 6510 | 1237 |
| 1238 @node Creating Buffer-Local | |
| 1239 @subsection Creating and Deleting Buffer-Local Bindings | |
| 1240 | |
| 1241 @deffn Command make-local-variable variable | |
| 1242 This function creates a buffer-local binding in the current buffer for | |
| 1243 @var{variable} (a symbol). Other buffers are not affected. The value | |
| 1244 returned is @var{variable}. | |
| 1245 | |
| 1246 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
| 1247 The buffer-local value of @var{variable} starts out as the same value | |
| 1248 @var{variable} previously had. If @var{variable} was void, it remains | |
| 1249 void. | |
| 1250 | |
| 1251 @example | |
| 1252 @group | |
| 1253 ;; @r{In buffer @samp{b1}:} | |
| 1254 (setq foo 5) ; @r{Affects all buffers.} | |
| 1255 @result{} 5 | |
| 1256 @end group | |
| 1257 @group | |
| 1258 (make-local-variable 'foo) ; @r{Now it is local in @samp{b1}.} | |
| 1259 @result{} foo | |
| 1260 @end group | |
| 1261 @group | |
| 1262 foo ; @r{That did not change} | |
| 1263 @result{} 5 ; @r{the value.} | |
| 1264 @end group | |
| 1265 @group | |
| 1266 (setq foo 6) ; @r{Change the value} | |
| 1267 @result{} 6 ; @r{in @samp{b1}.} | |
| 1268 @end group | |
| 1269 @group | |
| 1270 foo | |
| 1271 @result{} 6 | |
| 1272 @end group | |
| 1273 | |
| 1274 @group | |
| 1275 ;; @r{In buffer @samp{b2}, the value hasn't changed.} | |
| 1276 (save-excursion | |
| 1277 (set-buffer "b2") | |
| 1278 foo) | |
| 1279 @result{} 5 | |
| 1280 @end group | |
| 1281 @end example | |
| 8214 | 1282 |
| 1283 Making a variable buffer-local within a @code{let}-binding for that | |
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| 12067 | 1288 |
| 12098 | 1289 If the variable is terminal-local, this function signals an error. Such |
| 1290 variables cannot have buffer-local bindings as well. @xref{Multiple | |
| 1291 Displays}. | |
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| 12067 | 1294 variable. Instead, use @code{make-local-hook}. @xref{Hooks}. |
| 6510 | 1295 @end deffn |
| 1296 | |
| 1297 @deffn Command make-variable-buffer-local variable | |
| 1298 This function marks @var{variable} (a symbol) automatically | |
| 1299 buffer-local, so that any subsequent attempt to set it will make it | |
| 1300 local to the current buffer at the time. | |
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1319 @code{make-variable-buffer-local} can be the best solution. |
| 6510 | 1320 @end deffn |
| 1321 | |
| 12098 | 1322 @defun local-variable-p variable &optional buffer |
| 1323 This returns @code{t} if @var{variable} is buffer-local in buffer | |
| 1324 @var{buffer} (which defaults to the current buffer); otherwise, | |
| 1325 @code{nil}. | |
| 1326 @end defun | |
| 1327 | |
| 6510 | 1328 @defun buffer-local-variables &optional buffer |
| 1329 This function returns a list describing the buffer-local variables in | |
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| 6510 | 1335 |
| 1336 @example | |
| 1337 @group | |
| 1338 (make-local-variable 'foobar) | |
| 1339 (makunbound 'foobar) | |
| 1340 (make-local-variable 'bind-me) | |
| 1341 (setq bind-me 69) | |
| 1342 @end group | |
| 1343 (setq lcl (buffer-local-variables)) | |
| 1344 ;; @r{First, built-in variables local in all buffers:} | |
| 1345 @result{} ((mark-active . nil) | |
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| 6510 | 1347 (mode-name . "Fundamental") |
| 1348 @dots{} | |
| 1349 @group | |
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| 6510 | 1354 (bind-me . 69)) |
| 1355 @end group | |
| 1356 @end example | |
| 1357 | |
| 1358 Note that storing new values into the @sc{cdr}s of cons cells in this | |
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| 6510 | 1360 @end defun |
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| 6510 | 1369 @deffn Command kill-local-variable variable |
| 1370 This function deletes the buffer-local binding (if any) for | |
| 1371 @var{variable} (a symbol) in the current buffer. As a result, the | |
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| 6510 | 1387 @end deffn |
| 1388 | |
| 1389 @defun kill-all-local-variables | |
| 1390 This function eliminates all the buffer-local variable bindings of the | |
| 1391 current buffer except for variables marked as ``permanent''. As a | |
| 1392 result, the buffer will see the default values of most variables. | |
| 1393 | |
| 1394 This function also resets certain other information pertaining to the | |
| 1395 buffer: it sets the local keymap to @code{nil}, the syntax table to the | |
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| 1405 of the previous major mode. To ensure that this does its job, the | |
| 1406 variables that major modes set should not be marked permanent. | |
| 1407 | |
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| 1409 @end defun | |
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| 1421 @cindex permanent local variable | |
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| 6510 | 1426 |
| 1427 @node Default Value | |
| 1428 @subsection The Default Value of a Buffer-Local Variable | |
| 1429 @cindex default value | |
| 1430 | |
| 1431 The global value of a variable with buffer-local bindings is also | |
| 1432 called the @dfn{default} value, because it is the value that is in | |
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| 1436 The functions @code{default-value} and @code{setq-default} access and | |
| 1437 change a variable's default value regardless of whether the current | |
| 1438 buffer has a buffer-local binding. For example, you could use | |
| 1439 @code{setq-default} to change the default setting of | |
| 1440 @code{paragraph-start} for most buffers; and this would work even when | |
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| 6510 | 1442 this variable. |
| 1443 | |
| 1444 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
| 1445 The special forms @code{defvar} and @code{defconst} also set the | |
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| 6510 | 1448 |
| 1449 @defun default-value symbol | |
| 1450 This function returns @var{symbol}'s default value. This is the value | |
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| 6510 | 1454 @end defun |
| 1455 | |
| 1456 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
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1458 The function @code{default-boundp} tells you whether @var{symbol}'s |
| 6510 | 1459 default value is nonvoid. If @code{(default-boundp 'foo)} returns |
| 1460 @code{nil}, then @code{(default-value 'foo)} would get an error. | |
| 1461 | |
| 1462 @code{default-boundp} is to @code{default-value} as @code{boundp} is to | |
| 1463 @code{symbol-value}. | |
| 1464 @end defun | |
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1466 @defspec setq-default [symbol form]@dots{} |
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| 6510 | 1471 |
| 1472 If a @var{symbol} is not buffer-local for the current buffer, and is not | |
| 1473 marked automatically buffer-local, @code{setq-default} has the same | |
| 1474 effect as @code{setq}. If @var{symbol} is buffer-local for the current | |
| 1475 buffer, then this changes the value that other buffers will see (as long | |
| 1476 as they don't have a buffer-local value), but not the value that the | |
| 1477 current buffer sees. | |
| 1478 | |
| 1479 @example | |
| 1480 @group | |
| 1481 ;; @r{In buffer @samp{foo}:} | |
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| 6510 | 1484 @end group |
| 1485 @group | |
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| 6510 | 1487 @result{} value-in-foo |
| 1488 @end group | |
| 1489 @group | |
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| 6510 | 1491 @result{} new-default |
| 1492 @end group | |
| 1493 @group | |
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| 1496 @end group | |
| 1497 @group | |
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| 6510 | 1499 @result{} new-default |
| 1500 @end group | |
| 1501 | |
| 1502 @group | |
| 1503 ;; @r{In (the new) buffer @samp{bar}:} | |
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| 1506 @end group | |
| 1507 @group | |
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| 6510 | 1509 @result{} new-default |
| 1510 @end group | |
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| 6510 | 1513 @result{} another-default |
| 1514 @end group | |
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| 6510 | 1517 @result{} another-default |
| 1518 @end group | |
| 1519 | |
| 1520 @group | |
| 1521 ;; @r{Back in buffer @samp{foo}:} | |
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| 1526 @end group | |
| 1527 @end example | |
| 1528 @end defspec | |
| 1529 | |
| 1530 @defun set-default symbol value | |
| 1531 This function is like @code{setq-default}, except that @var{symbol} is | |
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| 6510 | 1533 |
| 1534 @example | |
| 1535 @group | |
| 1536 (set-default (car '(a b c)) 23) | |
| 1537 @result{} 23 | |
| 1538 @end group | |
| 1539 @group | |
| 1540 (default-value 'a) | |
| 1541 @result{} 23 | |
| 1542 @end group | |
| 1543 @end example | |
| 1544 @end defun | |
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1601 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create "b1")) |
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1602 foo |
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1603 @result{} (b 1) |
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1604 |
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1605 (select-frame f2) |
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1606 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create "b1")) |
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1607 foo |
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1608 @result{} (b 1) |
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1609 @end example |
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1611 @noindent |
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1612 Otherwise, the frame gets a chance to provide the binding; when frame |
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1613 @code{f2} is selected, its frame-local binding is in effect: |
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1615 @example |
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1616 (select-frame f2) |
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1617 (set-buffer (get-buffer "*scratch*")) |
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1618 foo |
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1619 @result{} (f 2) |
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1620 @end example |
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1621 |
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1622 @noindent |
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1623 When neither the current buffer nor the selected frame provides |
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1624 a binding, the default binding is used: |
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1625 |
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1626 @example |
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1627 (select-frame f1) |
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1628 (set-buffer (get-buffer "*scratch*")) |
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1629 foo |
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1630 @result{} nil |
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1631 @end example |
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1632 |
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1633 @noindent |
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1634 When the active binding of a variable is a frame-local binding, setting |
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1635 the variable changes that binding. You can observe the result with |
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1636 @code{frame-parameters}: |
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1637 |
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1638 @example |
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1639 (select-frame f2) |
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1640 (set-buffer (get-buffer "*scratch*")) |
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1641 (setq foo 'nobody) |
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1642 (assq 'foo (frame-parameters f2)) |
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1643 @result{} (foo . nobody) |
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1644 @end example |
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1646 @node Future Local Variables |
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1647 @section Possible Future Local Variables |
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1648 |
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1649 We have considered the idea of bindings that are local to a category |
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1650 of frames---for example, all color frames, or all frames with dark |
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1651 backgrounds. We have not implemented them because it is not clear that |
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1652 this feature is really useful. You can get more or less the same |
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1653 results by adding a function to @code{after-make-frame-functions}, set up to |
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1654 define a particular frame parameter according to the appropriate |
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1655 conditions for each frame. |
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1656 |
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1657 It would also be possible to implement window-local bindings. We |
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1658 don't know of many situations where they would be useful, and it seems |
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1659 that indirect buffers (@pxref{Indirect Buffers}) with buffer-local |
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1660 bindings offer a way to handle these situations more robustly. |
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1661 |
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1662 If sufficient application is found for either of these two kinds of |
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1663 local bindings, we will provide it in a subsequent Emacs version. |
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1664 |
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1665 @node Variable Aliases |
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1666 @section Variable Aliases |
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1667 |
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1668 It is sometimes useful to make two variables synonyms, so that both |
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1669 variables always have the same value, and changing either one also |
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1670 changes the other. Whenever you change the name of a |
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1671 variable---either because you realize its old name was not well |
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1672 chosen, or because its meaning has partly changed---it can be useful |
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1673 to keep the old name as an @emph{alias} of the new one for |
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1674 compatibility. You can do this with @code{defvaralias}. |
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1675 |
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1676 @defmac defvaralias alias-var base-var |
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1677 This function defines the symbol @var{alias-var} as a variable alias |
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1678 for symbol @var{base-var}. This means that retrieving the value of |
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1679 @var{alias-var} returns the value of @var{base-var}, and changing the |
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1680 value of @var{alias-var} changes the value of @var{base-var}. |
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1681 @end defmac |
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1682 |
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1683 @defun indirect-variable variable |
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1684 This function returns the variable at the end of the chain of aliases |
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1685 of @var{variable}. If @var{variable} is not a symbol, or if @var{variable} is |
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1686 not defined as an alias, the function returns @var{variable}. |
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1687 @end defun |
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1688 |
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1689 @example |
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1690 (defvaralias 'foo 'bar) |
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1691 (indirect-variable 'foo) |
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1692 @result{} bar |
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1693 (indirect-variable 'bar) |
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1694 @result{} bar |
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1695 (setq bar 2) |
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1696 bar |
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1697 @result{} 2 |
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1698 foo |
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1699 @result{} 2 |
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1700 (setq foo 0) |
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1701 bar |
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1702 @result{} 0 |
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1703 foo |
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1704 @result{} 0 |
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1705 @end example |
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1707 @node File Local Variables |
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1708 @section File Local Variables |
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1710 This section describes the functions and variables that affect |
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1711 processing of local variables lists in files. |
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1713 @defopt enable-local-variables |
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1714 This variable controls whether to process file local variables lists. A |
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1715 value of @code{t} means process the local variables lists |
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1716 unconditionally; @code{nil} means ignore them; anything else means ask |
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1717 the user what to do for each file. The default value is @code{t}. |
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1718 @end defopt |
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1720 @defun hack-local-variables &optional force |
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1721 This function parses, and binds or evaluates as appropriate, any local |
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1722 variables specified by the contents of the current buffer. The variable |
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1723 @code{enable-local-variables} has its effect here. |
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1730 be called later, or an expression that will be executed later, simply |
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1731 visiting a file could take over your Emacs. To prevent this, Emacs |
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1732 takes care not to allow local variable lists to set such variables. |
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1734 For one thing, any variable whose name ends in @samp{-function}, |
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1735 @samp{-functions}, @samp{-hook}, @samp{-hooks}, @samp{-form}, |
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1736 @samp{-forms}, @samp{-program}, @samp{-command} or @samp{-predicate} |
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1737 cannot be set in a local variable list. In general, you should use such |
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1738 a name whenever it is appropriate for the variable's meaning. |
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1740 In addition, any variable whose name has a non-@code{nil} |
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1741 @code{risky-local-variable} property is also ignored. So are |
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1742 all variables listed in @code{ignored-local-variables}: |
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1745 This variable holds a list of variables that should not be |
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1746 set by a file's local variables list. Any value specified |
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1747 for one of these variables is ignored. |
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1754 This variable controls processing of @samp{Eval:} in local variables |
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1755 lists in files being visited. A value of @code{t} means process them |
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1756 unconditionally; @code{nil} means ignore them; anything else means ask |
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1757 the user what to do for each file. The default value is @code{maybe}. |
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