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a3dab1e621 Don't mention cl-cXXXr aliases in cl-lib manual
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Stefan Kangas 2022-07-13 06:46:11 +02:00
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@ -3756,7 +3756,7 @@ a merged sequence which is (stably) sorted according to
The functions described here operate on lists.
@menu
* List Functions:: @code{cl-caddr}, @code{cl-first}, @code{cl-list*}, etc.
* List Functions:: @code{cl-first}, @code{cl-list*}, etc.
* Substitution of Expressions:: @code{cl-subst}, @code{cl-sublis}, etc.
* Lists as Sets:: @code{cl-member}, @code{cl-adjoin}, @code{cl-union}, etc.
* Association Lists:: @code{cl-assoc}, @code{cl-acons}, @code{cl-pairlis}, etc.
@ -3769,14 +3769,6 @@ The functions described here operate on lists.
This section describes a number of simple operations on lists,
i.e., chains of cons cells.
@defun cl-caddr x
This function is equivalent to @code{(car (cdr (cdr @var{x})))}.
Likewise, this package aliases all 24 @code{c@var{xxx}r} functions
where @var{xxx} is up to four @samp{a}s and/or @samp{d}s.
All of these functions are @code{setf}-able, and calls to them
are expanded inline by the byte-compiler for maximum efficiency.
@end defun
@defun cl-first x
This function is a synonym for @code{(car @var{x})}. Likewise,
the functions @code{cl-second}, @code{cl-third}, @dots{}, through
@ -4553,8 +4545,8 @@ For example,
@end example
@end ignore
Note that @code{cl-adjoin}, @code{cl-caddr}, and @code{cl-member} all
have built-in compiler macros to optimize them in common cases.
Note that @code{cl-adjoin} and @code{cl-member} have built-in compiler
macros to optimize them in common cases.
@end defun
@appendixsec Error Checking