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- @node Glossary (Glossary), Appendix, Environment, Top
- @chapter Glossary
- @menu
- * Glossary::
- @end menu
- @node Glossary, , Glossary (Glossary), Glossary (Glossary)
- @section Glossary
- @c including concept-glossary
- Each entry in this glossary has the following parts:
- @table @asis
- @item @t{*}
- the term being defined, set in boldface.
- @item @t{*}
- optional pronunciation, enclosed in square brackets and
- set in boldface, as in the following example:
- pronounced 'a ,list . The pronunciation key follows
- @i{Webster's Third New International Dictionary
- the English Language, Unabridged},
- except that ``{e}'' is used to notate the schwa (upside-down ``e'') character.
- @item @t{*}
- the part or parts of speech, set in italics. If a term
- can be used as several parts of speech, there is a separate definition
- for each part of speech.
- @item @t{*}
- one or more definitions, organized as follows:
- @table @asis
- @item --
- an optional number, present if there are several
- definitions. Lowercase letters might also be used in cases where subdefinitions of
- a numbered definition are necessary.
- @item --
- an optional part of speech, set in italics, present if the
- term is one of several parts of speech.
- @item --
- an optional discipline, set in italics, present if the term
- has a standard definition being repeated. For example, ``{Math.}''
- @item --
- an optional context, present if this definition is
- meaningful only in that context. For example, ``(of a @i{symbol})''.
- @item --
- the definition.
- @item --
- an optional example sentence. For example,
- {``This is an example of an example.''}
- @item --
- optional cross references.
- @end table
- @end table
- In addition, some terms have idiomatic usage in the Common Lisp
- community which is not shared by other communities, or which is not
- technically correct. Definitions labeled ``{Idiom.}'' represent
- such idiomatic usage; these definitions are sometimes followed by an
- explanatory note.
- Words in @i{this font} are words with entries in the glossary.
- Words in example sentences do not follow this convention.
- When an ambiguity arises, the longest matching substring has precedence.
- For example, ``@i{complex float}'' refers to a single glossary entry
- for ``@i{complex float}'' rather than the combined meaning of the
- glossary terms ``@i{complex}'' and ``@i{float}.''
- Subscript notation, as in ``@i{something}_n'' means that
- the @i{n}th definition of ``@i{something}'' is intended. This
- notation is used only in situations where the context might be insufficient
- to disambiguate.
- The following are abbreviations used in the glossary:
- Abbreviation Meaning
- @table @asis
- @item @i{adj.}
- adjective
- @item @i{adv.}
- adverb
- @item @i{ANSI}
- compatible with one or more ANSI standards
- @item @i{Comp.}
- computers
- @item @i{Idiom.}
- idiomatic
- @item @i{IEEE}
- compatible with one or more IEEE standards
- @item @i{ISO}
- compatible with one or more ISO standards
- @item @i{Math.}
- mathematics
- @item @i{Trad.}
- traditional
- @item @i{n.}
- noun
- @item @i{v.}
- verb
- @item @i{v.t.}
- transitive verb
- @end table
- @table @asis
- @subheading @b{Non-alphabetic}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{()}
- @item @b{()}
- pronounced 'nil , @i{n.}
- an alternative notation for writing the symbol~@b{nil}, used to emphasize
- the use of @i{nil} as an @i{empty list}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{A}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{absolute}
- @item @b{absolute}
- @i{adj.}
- 1. (of a @i{time})
- representing a specific point in time.
- 2. (of a @i{pathname})
- representing a specific position in a directory hierarchy.
- See @i{relative}.
- @IGindex{access}
- @item @b{access}
- @i{n.}, @i{v.t.}
- 1. @i{v.t.} (a @i{place}, or @i{array})
- to @i{read}_1 or @i{write}_1 the @i{value} of
- the @i{place}
- or an @i{element} of the @i{array}.
- 2. @i{n.} (of a @i{place})
- an attempt to @i{access}_1 the @i{value} of the @i{place}.
- @IGindex{accessibility}
- @item @b{accessibility}
- @i{n.}
- the state of being @i{accessible}.
- @IGindex{accessible}
- @item @b{accessible}
- @i{adj.}
- 1. (of an @i{object}) capable of being @i{referenced}.
- 2. (of @i{shared slots} or @i{local slots} in an @i{instance} of
- a @i{class}) having been defined by the @i{class}
- of the @i{instance} or @i{inherited} from a
- @i{superclass} of that @i{class}.
- 3. (of a @i{symbol} in a @i{package})
- capable of being @i{referenced} without a @i{package prefix}
- when that @i{package} is current, regardless of whether the
- @i{symbol} is @i{present} in that @i{package} or is @i{inherited}.
- @IGindex{accessor}
- @item @b{accessor}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{operator} that performs an @i{access}.
- See @i{reader} and @i{writer}.
- @IGindex{active}
- @item @b{active}
- @i{adj.}
- 1. (of a @i{handler}, a @i{restart}, or a @i{catch tag})
- having been @i{established} but not yet @i{disestablished}.
- 2. (of an @i{element} of an @i{array})
- having an index that is greater than or equal to zero,
- but less than the @i{fill pointer} (if any).
- For an @i{array} that has no @i{fill pointer},
- all @i{elements} are considered @i{active}.
- @IGindex{actual adjustability}
- @item @b{actual adjustability}
- @i{n.} (of an @i{array})
- a @i{generalized boolean} that is associated with the @i{array},
- representing whether the @i{array} is @i{actually adjustable}.
- See also @i{expressed adjustability} and @b{adjustable-array-p}.
- @IGindex{actual argument}
- @item @b{actual argument}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.}
- an @i{argument}.
- @IGindex{actual array element type}
- @item @b{actual array element type}
- @i{n.} (of an @i{array})
- the @i{type} for which the @i{array} is actually specialized,
- which is the @i{upgraded array element type} of
- the @i{expressed array element type} of the @i{array}.
- See the @i{function} @b{array-element-type}.
- @IGindex{actual complex part type}
- @item @b{actual complex part type}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{complex})
- the @i{type} in which the real and imaginary parts of the @i{complex}
- are actually represented, which is the @i{upgraded complex part type} of the
- @i{expressed complex part type} of the @i{complex}.
- @IGindex{actual parameter}
- @item @b{actual parameter}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.}
- an @i{argument}.
- @IGindex{actually adjustable}
- @item @b{actually adjustable}
- @i{adj.} (of an @i{array})
- such that @b{adjust-array} can adjust its characteristics
- by direct modification.
- A @i{conforming program} may depend on
- an @i{array} being @i{actually adjustable}
- only if either that @i{array} is known to have been @i{expressly adjustable}
- or if that @i{array} has been explicitly tested by @b{adjustable-array-p}.
- @IGindex{adjustability}
- @item @b{adjustability}
- @i{n.} (of an @i{array})
- 1. @i{expressed adjustability}.
- 2. @i{actual adjustability}.
- @IGindex{adjustable}
- @item @b{adjustable}
- @i{adj.} (of an @i{array})
- 1. @i{expressly adjustable}.
- 2. @i{actually adjustable}.
- @IGindex{after method}
- @item @b{after method}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{method} having the @i{qualifier} @t{:after}.
- @IGindex{alist}
- @item @b{alist}
- pronounced '\=a ,list , @i{n.}
- an @i{association list}.
- @IGindex{alphabetic}
- @item @b{alphabetic}
- @i{n.}, @i{adj.}
- 1. @i{adj.} (of a @i{character})
- being one of the @i{standard characters} @t{A} through @t{Z}
- or @t{a} through @t{z},
- or being any @i{implementation-defined} character that has @i{case},
- or being some other @i{graphic} @i{character}
- defined by the @i{implementation} to be @i{alphabetic}_1.
- 2. a. @i{n.}
- one of several possible @i{constituent traits} of a @i{character}.
- For details, see @ref{Constituent Characters} and @ref{Reader Algorithm}.
- b. @i{adj.} (of a @i{character})
- being a @i{character}
- that has @i{syntax type} @i{constituent} in the @i{current readtable}
- and that has the @i{constituent trait} @i{alphabetic}_@{2a@}.
- See @i{Figure~2--8}.
- @IGindex{alphanumeric}
- @item @b{alphanumeric}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{character})
- being either an @i{alphabetic}_1 @i{character}
- or a @i{numeric} {character}.
- @IGindex{ampersand}
- @item @b{ampersand}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} that is called ``ampersand'' (@t{&}).
- See @i{Figure~2--5}.
- @IGindex{anonymous}
- @item @b{anonymous}
- @i{adj.}
- 1. (of a @i{class} or @i{function}) having no @i{name}
- 2. (of a @i{restart}) having a @i{name} of @b{nil}.
- @IGindex{apparently uninterned}
- @item @b{apparently uninterned}
- @i{adj.}
- having a @i{home package} of @b{nil}. (An @i{apparently uninterned} @i{symbol}
- might or might not be an @i{uninterned} @i{symbol}. @i{Uninterned symbols}
- have a @i{home package} of @b{nil}, but @i{symbols} which have been @i{uninterned}
- from their @i{home package} also have a @i{home package} of @b{nil},
- even though they might still be @i{interned} in some other @i{package}.)
- @IGindex{applicable}
- @item @b{applicable}
- @i{adj.}
- 1. (of a @i{handler}) being an @i{applicable handler}.
- 2. (of a @i{method}) being an @i{applicable method}.
- 3. (of a @i{restart}) being an @i{applicable restart}.
- @IGindex{applicable handler}
- @item @b{applicable handler}
- @i{n.} (for a @i{condition} being @i{signaled})
- an @i{active} @i{handler} for which the associated type contains the
- @i{condition}.
- @IGindex{applicable method}
- @item @b{applicable method}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{generic function}
- called with @i{arguments})
- a @i{method} of the @i{generic function} for which the
- @i{arguments} satisfy the @i{parameter specializers}
- of that @i{method}.
- See @ref{Selecting the Applicable Methods}.
- @IGindex{applicable restart}
- @item @b{applicable restart}
- @i{n.}
- 1. (for a @i{condition})
- an @i{active} @i{handler} for which the associated test returns
- @i{true} when given the @i{condition} as an argument.
- 2. (for no particular @i{condition})
- an @i{active} @i{handler} for which the associated test returns
- @i{true} when given @b{nil} as an argument.
- @IGindex{apply}
- @item @b{apply}
- @i{v.t.} (a @i{function} to a @i{list})
- to @i{call} the @i{function} with arguments that are the @i{elements}
- of the @i{list}.
- {``Applying the function @b{+} to a list of integers returns
- the sum of the elements of that list.''}
- @IGindex{argument}
- @item @b{argument}
- @i{n.}
- 1. (of a @i{function}) an @i{object} which is offered as data
- to the @i{function} when it is @i{called}.
- 2. (of a @i{format control}) a @i{format argument}.
- @IGindex{argument evaluation order}
- @item @b{argument evaluation order}
- @i{n.}
- the order in which @i{arguments} are evaluated in a function call.
- {``The argument evaluation order for Common Lisp is left to right.''}
- See @ref{Evaluation}.
- @IGindex{argument precedence order}
- @item @b{argument precedence order}
- @i{n.}
- the order in which the @i{arguments} to a @i{generic function} are
- considered when sorting the @i{applicable methods} into precedence order.
- @IGindex{around method}
- @item @b{around method}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{method} having the @i{qualifier} @t{:around}.
- @IGindex{array}
- @item @b{array}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{array}, which serves as a container for other
- @i{objects} arranged in a Cartesian coordinate system.
- @IGindex{array element type}
- @item @b{array element type}
- @i{n.} (of an @i{array})
- 1. a @i{type} associated with the @i{array},
- and of which all @i{elements} of the @i{array} are
- constrained to be members.
- 2. the @i{actual array element type} of the @i{array}.
- 3. the @i{expressed array element type} of the @i{array}.
- @IGindex{array total size}
- @item @b{array total size}
- @i{n.}
- the total number of @i{elements} in an @i{array}, computed by taking
- the product of the @i{dimensions} of the @i{array}.
- (The size of a zero-dimensional @i{array} is therefore one.)
- @IGindex{assign}
- @item @b{assign}
- @i{v.t.} (a @i{variable})
- to change the @i{value} of the @i{variable} in a @i{binding}
- that has already been @i{established}.
- See the @i{special operator} @b{setq}.
- @IGindex{association list}
- @item @b{association list}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{list} of @i{conses} representing an association
- of @i{keys} with @i{values}, where the @i{car} of each
- @i{cons} is the @i{key} and the @i{cdr} is the
- @i{value} associated with that @i{key}.
- @IGindex{asterisk}
- @item @b{asterisk}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} that is variously called
- ``asterisk''
- or ``star'' (@t{*}).
- See @i{Figure~2--5}.
- @IGindex{at-sign}
- @item @b{at-sign}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} that is variously called
- ``commercial at''
- or ``at sign'' (@t{@@}).
- See @i{Figure~2--5}.
- @IGindex{atom}
- @item @b{atom}
- @i{n.}
- any @i{object} that is not a @i{cons}.
- {``A vector is an atom.''}
- @IGindex{atomic}
- @item @b{atomic}
- @i{adj.}
- being an @i{atom}.
- {``The number 3, the symbol @t{foo}, and @b{nil} are atomic.''}
- @IGindex{atomic type specifier}
- @item @b{atomic type specifier}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{type specifier} that is @i{atomic}.
- For every @i{atomic type specifier}, @i{x}, there is an equivalent
- @i{compound type specifier} with no arguments supplied, @t{(@i{x})}.
- @IGindex{attribute}
- @item @b{attribute}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{character})
- a program-visible aspect of the @i{character}.
- The only @i{standardized} @i{attribute} of a @i{character}
- is its @i{code}_2, but @i{implementations} are permitted to have
- additional @i{implementation-defined} @i{attributes}.
- See @ref{Character Attributes}.
- {``An implementation that support fonts
- might make font information an attribute of a character,
- while others might represent font information separately from characters.''}
- @IGindex{aux variable}
- @item @b{aux variable}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{variable} that occurs in the part of a @i{lambda list}
- that was introduced by @b{&aux}. Unlike all other @i{variables}
- introduced by a @i{lambda-list}, @i{aux variables} are not
- @i{parameters}.
- @IGindex{auxiliary method}
- @item @b{auxiliary method}
- @i{n.}
- a member of one of two sets of @i{methods}
- (the set of @i{primary methods} is the other)
- that form an exhaustive partition of the set of @i{methods}
- on the @i{method}'s @i{generic function}.
- How these sets are determined is dependent on the @i{method combination} type;
- see @ref{Introduction to Methods}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{B}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{backquote}
- @item @b{backquote}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} that is variously called
- ``grave accent''
- or ``backquote'' (@t{`}).
- See @i{Figure~2--5}.
- @IGindex{backslash}
- @item @b{backslash}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} that is variously called
- ``reverse solidus''
- or ``backslash'' (@t{\}).
- See @i{Figure~2--5}.
- @IGindex{base character}
- @item @b{base character}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{character}
- of @i{type} @b{base-char}.
- @IGindex{base string}
- @item @b{base string}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{string} of @i{type} @b{base-string}.
- @IGindex{before method}
- @item @b{before method}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{method} having the @i{qualifier} @t{:before}.
- @IGindex{bidirectional}
- @item @b{bidirectional}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{stream})
- being both an @i{input} @i{stream} and an @i{output} @i{stream}.
- @IGindex{binary}
- @item @b{binary}
- @i{adj.}
- 1. (of a @i{stream})
- being a @i{stream} that has an @i{element type} that is a @i{subtype} of @i{type} @b{integer}.
- The most fundamental operation on a @i{binary} @i{input} @i{stream}
- is @b{read-byte} and on a @i{binary} @i{output} @i{stream}
- is @b{write-byte}.
- See @i{character}.
- 2. (of a @i{file})
- having been created by opening a @i{binary} @i{stream}.
- (It is @i{implementation-dependent} whether this is an detectable aspect
- of the @i{file}, or whether any given @i{character} @i{file} can be
- treated as a @i{binary} @i{file}.)
- @IGindex{bind}
- @item @b{bind}
- @i{v.t.} (a @i{variable})
- to establish a @i{binding} for the @i{variable}.
- @IGindex{binding}
- @item @b{binding}
- @i{n.}
- an association between a @i{name} and that which the @i{name}
- denotes.
- {``A lexical binding is a lexical association between a
- name and its value.''}
- @IGindex{bit}
- @item @b{bit}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{bit};
- that is, the @i{integer} @t{0} or the @i{integer} @t{1}.
- @IGindex{bit array}
- @item @b{bit array}
- @i{n.}
- a specialized @i{array} that is of @i{type} @t{(array bit)},
- and whose elements are of @i{type} @b{bit}.
- @IGindex{bit vector}
- @item @b{bit vector}
- @i{n.}
- a specialized @i{vector} that is of @i{type} @b{bit-vector},
- and whose elements are of @i{type} @b{bit}.
- @IGindex{bit-wise logical operation specifier}
- @item @b{bit-wise logical operation specifier}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} which names one of the sixteen possible bit-wise logical
- operations that can be performed by the @b{boole} function,
- and which is the @i{value} of exactly one of the
- @i{constant variables}
- @b{boole-clr}, @b{boole-set},
- @b{boole-1}, @b{boole-2},
- @b{boole-c1}, @b{boole-c2},
- @b{boole-and}, @b{boole-ior},
- @b{boole-xor}, @b{boole-eqv},
- @b{boole-nand}, @b{boole-nor},
- @b{boole-andc1}, @b{boole-andc2},
- @b{boole-orc1}, or @b{boole-orc2}.
- @IGindex{block}
- @item @b{block}
- @i{n.}
- a named lexical @i{exit point},
- @i{established} explicitly by @b{block}
- or implicitly by @i{operators}
- such as @b{loop}, @b{do} and @b{prog},
- to which control and values may be transfered by
- using a @b{return-from} @i{form} with the name of the @i{block}.
- @IGindex{block tag}
- @item @b{block tag}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{symbol} that, within the @i{lexical scope}
- of a @b{block} @i{form}, names the @i{block}
- @i{established} by that @b{block} @i{form}.
- See @b{return} or @b{return-from}.
- @IGindex{boa lambda list}
- @item @b{boa lambda list}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{lambda list} that is syntactically like an @i{ordinary lambda list},
- but that is processed in ``@b{b}y @b{o}rder of @b{a}rgument'' style.
- See @ref{Boa Lambda Lists}.
- @IGindex{body parameter}
- @item @b{body parameter}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{parameter} available in certain @i{lambda lists}
- which from the point of view of @i{conforming programs}
- is like a @i{rest parameter} in every way except that it is introduced
- by @b{&body} instead of @b{&rest}. (@i{Implementations} are
- permitted to provide extensions which distinguish @i{body parameters}
- and @i{rest parameters}---@i{e.g.}, the @i{forms} for @i{operators}
- which were defined using a @i{body parameter} might be pretty printed
- slightly differently than @i{forms} for @i{operators} which were
- defined using @i{rest parameters}.)
- @IGindex{boolean}
- @item @b{boolean}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{boolean};
- that is, one of the following @i{objects}:
- the symbol~@b{t} (representing @i{true}),
- or the symbol~@b{nil} (representing @i{false}).
- See @i{generalized boolean}.
- @IGindex{boolean equivalent}
- @item @b{boolean equivalent}
- @i{n.} (of an @i{object} O_1)
- any @i{object} O_2 that has the same truth value as O_1
- when both O_1 and O_2 are viewed as @i{generalized booleans}.
- @IGindex{bound}
- @item @b{bound}
- @i{adj.}, @i{v.t.}
- 1. @i{adj.} having an associated denotation in a @i{binding}.
- {``The variables named by a @b{let} are bound within
- its body.''}
- See @i{unbound}.
- 2. @i{adj.} having a local @i{binding} which
- @i{shadows}_2 another.
- {``The variable @b{*print-escape*} is bound while in
- the @b{princ} function.''}
- 3. @i{v.t.} the past tense of @i{bind}.
- @IGindex{bound declaration}
- @item @b{bound declaration}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{declaration} that refers to or is associated with a @i{variable}
- or @i{function} and that appears within the @i{special form}
- that @i{establishes} the @i{variable} or @i{function},
- but before the body of that @i{special form}
- (specifically, at the head of that @i{form}'s body).
- (If a @i{bound declaration} refers to a @i{function} @i{binding} or
- a @i{lexical variable} @i{binding}, the @i{scope} of
- the @i{declaration} is exactly the @i{scope} of that
- @i{binding}. If the @i{declaration} refers to a
- @i{dynamic variable} @i{binding}, the @i{scope} of
- the @i{declaration} is what the @i{scope} of the
- @i{binding} would have been if it were lexical rather than dynamic.)
- @IGindex{bounded}
- @item @b{bounded}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{sequence} S,
- by an ordered pair
- of @i{bounding indices} i_@{start@} and i_@{end@})
- restricted to a subrange of the @i{elements} of S that includes each @i{element}
- beginning with (and including) the one indexed by i_@{start@} and
- continuing up to (but not including) the one indexed by i_@{end@}.
- @IGindex{bounding index}
- @item @b{bounding index}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{sequence} with @i{length} n)
- either of a conceptual pair of @i{integers}, i_@{start@} and i_@{end@},
- respectively called the ``lower bounding index'' and ``upper bounding index'',
- such that 0 <= i_@{start@} <= i_@{end@} <= n, and which therefore delimit
- a subrange of the @i{sequence} @i{bounded} by i_@{start@} and i_@{end@}.
- @IGindex{bounding index designator}
- @item @b{bounding index designator}
- (for a @i{sequence})
- one of two @i{objects} that, taken together as an ordered pair,
- behave as a @i{designator} for @i{bounding indices} of the @i{sequence};
- that is, they denote @i{bounding indices} of the @i{sequence},
- and are either:
- an @i{integer} (denoting itself) and @b{nil}
- (denoting the @i{length} of the @i{sequence}),
- or two @i{integers} (each denoting themselves).
- @IGindex{break loop}
- @item @b{break loop}
- @i{n.}
- A variant of the normal @i{Lisp read-eval-print loop} that is recursively
- entered, usually because the ongoing @i{evaluation} of some other @i{form}
- has been suspended for the purpose of debugging. Often, a @i{break loop}
- provides the ability to exit in such a way as to continue the suspended computation.
- See the @i{function} @b{break}.
- @IGindex{broadcast stream}
- @item @b{broadcast stream}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{output} @i{stream} of @i{type} @b{broadcast-stream}.
- @IGindex{built-in class}
- @item @b{built-in class}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{class} that is a @i{generalized instance} of @i{class} @b{built-in-class}.
- @IGindex{built-in type}
- @item @b{built-in type}
- @i{n.}
- one of the @i{types} in @i{Figure~4--2}.
- @IGindex{byte}
- @item @b{byte}
- @i{n.}
- 1. adjacent bits within an @i{integer}.
- (The specific number of bits can vary from point to point in the program;
- see the @i{function} @b{byte}.)
- 2. an integer in a specified range.
- (The specific range can vary from point to point in the program;
- see the @i{functions} @b{open} and @b{write-byte}.)
- @IGindex{byte specifier}
- @item @b{byte specifier}
- @i{n.}
- An @i{object} of @i{implementation-dependent} nature
- that is returned by the @i{function} @b{byte} and
- that specifies the range of bits in an @i{integer} to be used
- as a @i{byte} by @i{functions} such as @b{ldb}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{C}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{cadr}
- @item @b{cadr}
- pronounced 'ka ,de r , @i{n.} (of an @i{object})
- the @i{car} of the @i{cdr} of that @i{object}.
- @IGindex{call}
- @item @b{call}
- @i{v.t.}, @i{n.}
- 1. @i{v.t.} (a @i{function} with @i{arguments})
- to cause the @i{code} represented by that @i{function} to be
- @i{executed} in an @i{environment} where @i{bindings} for
- the @i{values} of its @i{parameters} have been @i{established}
- based on the @i{arguments}.
- {``Calling the function @b{+} with the arguments
- @t{5} and @t{1} yields a value of @t{6}.''}
- 2. @i{n.} a @i{situation} in which a @i{function} is called.
- @IGindex{captured initialization form}
- @item @b{captured initialization form}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{initialization form} along with the @i{lexical environment}
- in which the @i{form} that defined the @i{initialization form}
- was @i{evaluated}.
- {``Each newly added shared slot is set to the result of evaluating
- the captured initialization form for the slot that was specified
- in the @b{defclass} form for the new class.''}
- @IGindex{car}
- @item @b{car}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a. (of a @i{cons})
- the component of a @i{cons} corresponding to the first
- @i{argument} to @b{cons}; the other component is the
- @i{cdr}.
- {``The function @b{rplaca} modifies the car of a cons.''}
- b. (of a @i{list})
- the first @i{element} of the @i{list}, or @b{nil} if the
- @i{list} is the @i{empty list}.
- 2. the @i{object} that is held in the @i{car}_1.
- {``The function @b{car} returns the car of a cons.''}
- @IGindex{case}
- @item @b{case}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{character})
- the property of being either @i{uppercase} or @i{lowercase}.
- Not all @i{characters} have @i{case}.
- {``The characters @t{#\A} and @t{#\a} have case,
- but the character @t{#\$} has no case.''}
- See @ref{Characters With Case} and the @i{function} @b{both-case-p}.
- @IGindex{case sensitivity mode}
- @item @b{case sensitivity mode}
- @i{n.}
- one of the @i{symbols}
- @t{:upcase}, @t{:downcase}, @t{:preserve}, or @t{:invert}.
- @IGindex{catch}
- @item @b{catch}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{exit point} which is @i{established} by a @b{catch}
- @i{form} within the @i{dynamic scope} of its body,
- which is named by a @i{catch tag},
- and to which control and @i{values} may be @i{thrown}.
- @IGindex{catch tag}
- @item @b{catch tag}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} which names an @i{active} @i{catch}.
- (If more than one @i{catch} is active with the same @i{catch tag},
- it is only possible to @i{throw} to the innermost such @i{catch}
- because the outer one is @i{shadowed}_2.)
- @IGindex{cddr}
- @item @b{cddr}
- pronounced 'kud e ,de r or
- pronounced 'ke ,dude r , @i{n.}
- (of an @i{object})
- the @i{cdr} of the @i{cdr} of that @i{object}.
- @IGindex{cdr}
- @item @b{cdr}
- pronounced 'ku ,de r , @i{n.}
- 1. a. (of a @i{cons})
- the component of a @i{cons} corresponding to the second @i{argument}
- to @b{cons}; the other component is the @i{car}.
- {``The function @b{rplacd} modifies the cdr of a cons.''}
- b. (of a @i{list} L_1)
- either the @i{list} L_2 that contains
- the @i{elements} of L_1 that follow after the first,
- or else @b{nil} if L_1 is the @i{empty list}.
- 2. the @i{object} that is held in the @i{cdr}_1.
- {``The function @b{cdr} returns the cdr of a cons.''}
- @IGindex{cell}
- @item @b{cell}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.} (of an @i{object})
- a conceptual @i{slot} of that @i{object}.
- The @i{dynamic variable} and global @i{function} @i{bindings}
- of a @i{symbol} are sometimes referred to as its @i{value cell}
- and @i{function cell}, respectively.
- @IGindex{character}
- @item @b{character}
- @i{n.}, @i{adj.}
- 1. @i{n.} an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{character}; that is,
- an @i{object} that represents a unitary token in an aggregate quantity of text;
- see @ref{Character Concepts}.
- 2. @i{adj.}
- a. (of a @i{stream})
- having an @i{element type} that is a @i{subtype} of @i{type} @b{character}.
- The most fundamental operation on a @i{character} @i{input} @i{stream}
- is @b{read-char} and on a @i{character} @i{output} @i{stream}
- is @b{write-char}. See @i{binary}.
- b. (of a @i{file})
- having been created by opening a @i{character} @i{stream}.
- (It is @i{implementation-dependent} whether this is an inspectable aspect
- of the @i{file}, or whether any given @i{binary} @i{file} can be
- treated as a @i{character} @i{file}.)
- @IGindex{character code}
- @item @b{character code}
- @i{n.}
- 1. one of possibly several @i{attributes} of a @i{character}.
- 2. a non-negative @i{integer} less than the @i{value} of @b{char-code-limit}
- that is suitable for use as a @i{character code}_1.
- @IGindex{character designator}
- @item @b{character designator}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{designator} for a @i{character}; that is,
- an @i{object} that denotes a @i{character}
- and that is one of:
- a @i{designator} for a @i{string} of @i{length} one
- (denoting the @i{character} that is its only @i{element}),
- or a @i{character} (denoting itself).
- @IGindex{circular}
- @item @b{circular}
- @i{adj.}
- 1. (of a @i{list}) a @i{circular list}.
- 2. (of an arbitrary @i{object})
- having a @i{component}, @i{element}, @i{constituent}_2,
- or @i{subexpression} (as appropriate to the context)
- that is the @i{object} itself.
- @IGindex{circular list}
- @item @b{circular list}
- @i{n.}
- a chain of @i{conses} that has no termination because some
- @i{cons} in the chain is the @i{cdr} of a later @i{cons}.
- @IGindex{class}
- @item @b{class}
- @i{n.}
- 1. an @i{object} that uniquely determines the structure and behavior of
- a set of other @i{objects} called its @i{direct instances},
- that contributes structure and behavior to a set of
- other @i{objects} called its @i{indirect instances},
- and that acts as a @i{type specifier} for a set of objects
- called its @i{generalized instances}.
- {``The class @b{integer} is a subclass of the class @b{number}.''}
- (Note that the phrase ``the @i{class} @t{foo}'' is often substituted for
- the more precise phrase ``the @i{class} named @t{foo}''---in both
- cases, a @i{class} @i{object} (not a @i{symbol}) is denoted.)
- 2. (of an @i{object})
- the uniquely determined @i{class} of which the @i{object} is
- a @i{direct instance}.
- See the @i{function} @b{class-of}.
- {``The class of the object returned by @b{gensym}
- is @b{symbol}.''}
- (Note that with this usage a phrase such as ``its @i{class} is @t{foo}''
- is often substituted for the more precise phrase
- ``its @i{class} is the @i{class} named @t{foo}''---in both
- cases, a @i{class} @i{object} (not a @i{symbol}) is denoted.)
- @IGindex{class designator}
- @item @b{class designator}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{designator} for a @i{class}; that is,
- an @i{object} that denotes a @i{class}
- and that is one of:
- a @i{symbol} (denoting the @i{class} named by that @i{symbol};
- see the @i{function} @b{find-class})
- or a @i{class} (denoting itself).
- @IGindex{class precedence list}
- @item @b{class precedence list}
- @i{n.}
- a unique total ordering on a @i{class}
- and its @i{superclasses} that is consistent with the
- @i{local precedence orders} for the @i{class} and its
- @i{superclasses}.
- For detailed information, see @ref{Determining the Class Precedence List}.
- @IGindex{close}
- @item @b{close}
- @i{v.t.} (a @i{stream})
- to terminate usage of the @i{stream} as a source or sink of data,
- permitting the @i{implementation} to reclaim its internal data structures,
- and to free any external resources which might have been locked by the
- @i{stream} when it was opened.
- @IGindex{closed}
- @item @b{closed}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{stream})
- having been @i{closed} (see @i{@i}{close}).
- Some (but not all) operations that are valid on @i{open} @i{streams}
- are not valid on @i{closed} @i{streams}.
- See @ref{File Operations on Open and Closed Streams}.
- @IGindex{closure}
- @item @b{closure}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{lexical closure}.
- @IGindex{coalesce}
- @item @b{coalesce}
- @i{v.t.} (@i{literal objects} that are @i{similar})
- to consolidate the identity of those @i{objects},
- such that they become the @i{same}
- @i{object}.
- See @ref{Compiler Terminology}.
- @IGindex{code}
- @item @b{code}
- @i{n.}
- 1. @i{Trad.}
- any representation of actions to be performed, whether conceptual
- or as an actual @i{object}, such as
- @i{forms},
- @i{lambda expressions},
- @i{objects} of @i{type} @i{function},
- text in a @i{source file},
- or instruction sequences in a @i{compiled file}.
- This is a generic term;
- the specific nature of the representation depends on its context.
- 2. (of a @i{character})
- a @i{character code}.
- @IGindex{coerce}
- @item @b{coerce}
- @i{v.t.} (an @i{object} to a @i{type})
- to produce an @i{object} from the given @i{object},
- without modifying that @i{object},
- by following some set of coercion rules that must be specifically
- stated for any context in which this term is used.
- The resulting @i{object} is necessarily of the indicated @i{type},
- except when that type is a @i{subtype} of @i{type} @b{complex}; in that case,
- if a @i{complex rational} with an imaginary part of zero would result,
- the result is a @i{rational}
- rather than a @i{complex}---see @ref{Rule of Canonical Representation for Complex Rationals}.
- @IGindex{colon}
- @item @b{colon}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} that is called ``colon'' (@t{:}).
- See @i{Figure~2--5}.
- @IGindex{comma}
- @item @b{comma}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} that is called ``comma'' (@t{,}).
- See @i{Figure~2--5}.
- @IGindex{compilation}
- @item @b{compilation}
- @i{n.}
- the process of @i{compiling} @i{code} by the @i{compiler}.
- @IGindex{compilation environment}
- @item @b{compilation environment}
- @i{n.}
- 1. An @i{environment} that represents information known by the
- @i{compiler} about a @i{form} that is being @i{compiled}.
- See @ref{Compiler Terminology}.
- 2. An @i{object} that represents the
- @i{compilation environment}_1
- and that is used as a second argument to a @i{macro function}
- (which supplies a @i{value} for any @b{&environment} @i{parameter}
- in the @i{macro function}'s definition).
- @IGindex{compilation unit}
- @item @b{compilation unit}
- @i{n.}
- an interval during which a single unit of compilation is occurring.
- See the @i{macro} @b{with-compilation-unit}.
- @IGindex{compile}
- @item @b{compile}
- @i{v.t.}
- 1. (@i{code})
- to perform semantic preprocessing of the @i{code}, usually optimizing
- one or more qualities of the code, such as run-time speed of @i{execution}
- or run-time storage usage. The minimum semantic requirements of compilation are
- that it must remove all macro calls and arrange for all @i{load time values}
- to be resolved prior to run time.
- 2. (a @i{function})
- to produce a new @i{object} of @i{type} @b{compiled-function}
- which represents the result of @i{compiling} the @i{code}
- represented by the @i{function}. See the @i{function} @b{compile}.
- 3. (a @i{source file})
- to produce a @i{compiled file} from a @i{source file}.
- See the @i{function} @b{compile-file}.
- @IGindex{compile time}
- @item @b{compile time}
- @i{n.}
- the duration of time that the @i{compiler} is processing @i{source code}.
- @IGindex{compile-time definition}
- @item @b{compile-time definition}
- @i{n.}
- a definition in the @i{compilation environment}.
- @IGindex{compiled code}
- @item @b{compiled code}
- @i{n.}
- 1. @i{compiled functions}.
- 2. @i{code} that represents @i{compiled functions},
- such as the contents of a @i{compiled file}.
- @IGindex{compiled file}
- @item @b{compiled file}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{file} which represents the results of @i{compiling} the
- @i{forms} which appeared in a corresponding @i{source file},
- and which can be @i{loaded}. See the @i{function} @b{compile-file}.
- @IGindex{compiled function}
- @item @b{compiled function}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{compiled-function}, which is a @i{function}
- that has been @i{compiled}, which contains no references to @i{macros} that
- must be expanded at run time, and which contains no unresolved references
- to @i{load time values}.
- @IGindex{compiler}
- @item @b{compiler}
- @i{n.}
- a facility that is part of Lisp and that translates @i{code}
- into an @i{implementation-dependent} form
- that might be represented or @i{executed} efficiently.
- The functions @b{compile} and @b{compile-file}
- permit programs to invoke the @i{compiler}.
- @IGindex{compiler macro}
- @item @b{compiler macro}
- @i{n.}
- an auxiliary macro definition for a globally defined @i{function}
- or @i{macro} which might or might not be called by any given
- @i{conforming implementation} and which must preserve the semantics
- of the globally defined @i{function} or @i{macro} but which might
- perform some additional optimizations. (Unlike a @i{macro},
- a @i{compiler macro} does not extend the syntax of @r{Common Lisp}; rather, it
- provides an alternate implementation strategy for some existing syntax
- or functionality.)
- @IGindex{compiler macro expansion}
- @item @b{compiler macro expansion}
- @i{n.}
- 1. the process of translating a @i{form} into another @i{form}
- by a @i{compiler macro}.
- 2. the @i{form} resulting from this process.
- @IGindex{compiler macro form}
- @item @b{compiler macro form}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{function form} or @i{macro form} whose @i{operator}
- has a definition as a @i{compiler macro},
- or a @b{funcall} @i{form} whose first @i{argument} is a
- @b{function} @i{form} whose @i{argument} is the @i{name}
- of a @i{function} that has a definition as a @i{compiler macro}.
- @IGindex{compiler macro function}
- @item @b{compiler macro function}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{function} of two arguments, a @i{form} and an
- @i{environment}, that implements @i{compiler macro expansion} by
- producing either a @i{form} to be used in place of the original
- argument @i{form} or else @b{nil}, indicating that the original @i{form}
- should not be replaced. See @ref{Compiler Macros}.
- @IGindex{complex}
- @item @b{complex}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{complex}.
- @IGindex{complex float}
- @item @b{complex float}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{complex} which has a @i{complex part type}
- that is a @i{subtype} of @b{float}.
- A @i{complex float} is a @i{complex},
- but it is not a @i{float}.
- @IGindex{complex part type}
- @item @b{complex part type}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{complex})
- 1. the @i{type} which is used to represent both the real part
- and the imaginary part of the @i{complex}.
- 2. the @i{actual complex part type} of the @i{complex}.
- 3. the @i{expressed complex part type} of the @i{complex}.
- @IGindex{complex rational}
- @item @b{complex rational}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{complex} which has a @i{complex part type}
- that is a @i{subtype} of @b{rational}.
- A @i{complex rational} is a @i{complex}, but it is not a @i{rational}.
- No @i{complex rational} has an imaginary part of zero because such a
- number is always represented by @r{Common Lisp} as an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{rational};
- see @ref{Rule of Canonical Representation for Complex Rationals}.
- @IGindex{complex single float}
- @item @b{complex single float}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{complex} which has a @i{complex part type}
- that is a @i{subtype} of @b{single-float}.
- A @i{complex single float} is a @i{complex},
- but it is not a @i{single float}.
- @IGindex{composite stream}
- @item @b{composite stream}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{stream} that is composed of one or more other @i{streams}.
- {``@b{make-synonym-stream} creates a composite stream.''}
- @IGindex{compound form}
- @item @b{compound form}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{non-empty} @i{list} which is a @i{form}:
- a @i{special form},
- a @i{lambda form},
- a @i{macro form},
- or a @i{function form}.
- @IGindex{compound type specifier}
- @item @b{compound type specifier}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{type specifier} that is a @i{cons};
- @i{i.e.}, a @i{type specifier} that is not an @i{atomic type specifier}.
- {``@t{(vector single-float)} is a compound type specifier.''}
- @IGindex{concatenated stream}
- @item @b{concatenated stream}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{input} @i{stream} of @i{type} @b{concatenated-stream}.
- @IGindex{condition}
- @item @b{condition}
- @i{n.}
- 1. an @i{object} which represents a @i{situation}---usually,
- but not necessarily, during @i{signaling}.
- 2. an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{condition}.
- @IGindex{condition designator}
- @item @b{condition designator}
- @i{n.}
- one or more @i{objects} that, taken together,
- denote either an existing @i{condition} @i{object}
- or a @i{condition} @i{object} to be implicitly created.
- For details, see @ref{Condition Designators}.
- @IGindex{condition handler}
- @item @b{condition handler}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{function} that might be invoked by the act of @i{signaling},
- that receives the @i{condition} being signaled as its only argument,
- and that is permitted to @i{handle} the @i{condition}
- or to @i{decline}. See @ref{Signaling}.
- @IGindex{condition reporter}
- @item @b{condition reporter}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{function} that describes how a @i{condition} is to be printed
- when the @i{Lisp printer} is invoked while @b{*print-escape*}
- is @i{false}. See @ref{Printing Conditions}.
- @IGindex{conditional newline}
- @item @b{conditional newline}
- @i{n.}
- a point in output where a @i{newline} might be inserted at the
- discretion of the @i{pretty printer}.
- There are four kinds of @i{conditional newlines},
- called ``linear-style,''
- ``fill-style,''
- ``miser-style,''
- and ``mandatory-style.''
- See the @i{function} @b{pprint-newline} and @ref{Dynamic Control of the Arrangement of Output}.
- @IGindex{conformance}
- @item @b{conformance}
- @i{n.}
- a state achieved by proper and complete adherence to the requirements
- of this specification. See @ref{Conformance}.
- @IGindex{conforming code}
- @item @b{conforming code}
- @i{n.}
- @i{code} that is all of part of a @i{conforming program}.
- @IGindex{conforming implementation}
- @item @b{conforming implementation}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{implementation}, used to emphasize complete and correct
- adherance to all conformance criteria.
- A @i{conforming implementation} is capable of
- accepting a @i{conforming program} as input,
- preparing that @i{program} for @i{execution},
- and executing the prepared @i{program} in accordance with this specification.
- An @i{implementation} which
- has been extended may still be a @i{conforming implementation}
- provided that no extension interferes with the correct function of any
- @i{conforming program}.
- @IGindex{conforming processor}
- @item @b{conforming processor}
- @i{n.} @i{ANSI}
- a @i{conforming implementation}.
- @IGindex{conforming program}
- @item @b{conforming program}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{program}, used to emphasize the fact that the @i{program}
- depends for its correctness only upon documented aspects of @r{Common Lisp}, and
- can therefore be expected to run correctly in any @i{conforming implementation}.
- @IGindex{congruent}
- @item @b{congruent}
- @i{n.}
- conforming to the rules of @i{lambda list} congruency, as detailed in
- @ref{Congruent Lambda-lists for all Methods of a Generic Function}.
- @IGindex{cons}
- @item @b{cons}
- @i{n.}@i{v.}
- 1. @i{n.} a compound data @i{object} having two components called the
- @i{car} and the @i{cdr}.
- 2. @i{v.} to create such an @i{object}.
- 3. @i{v.} @i{Idiom.} to create any @i{object}, or to allocate storage.
- @IGindex{constant}
- @item @b{constant}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a @i{constant form}.
- 2. a @i{constant variable}.
- 3. a @i{constant object}.
- 4. a @i{self-evaluating object}.
- @IGindex{constant form}
- @item @b{constant form}
- @i{n.}
- any @i{form}
- for which @i{evaluation} always @i{yields} the same @i{value},
- that neither affects nor is affected by the @i{environment}
- in which it is @i{evaluated} (except that it is permitted to
- refer to the names of @i{constant variables}
- defined in the @i{environment}),
- and
- that neither affects nor is affected by the state of any @i{object}
- except those @i{objects} that are @i{otherwise inaccessible parts}
- of @i{objects} created by the @i{form} itself.
- {``A @b{car} form in which the argument is a
- @b{quote} form is a constant form.''}
- @IGindex{constant object}
- @item @b{constant object}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} that is constrained (@i{e.g.}, by its context in a @i{program}
- or by the source from which it was obtained) to be @i{immutable}.
- {``A literal object that has been processed by @b{compile-file}
- is a constant object.''}
- @IGindex{constant variable}
- @item @b{constant variable}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{variable}, the @i{value} of which can never change;
- that is, a @i{keyword}_1 or a @i{named constant}.
- {``The symbols @b{t}, @b{nil}, @t{:direction}, and
- @b{most-positive-fixnum} are constant variables.''}
- @IGindex{constituent}
- @item @b{constituent}
- @i{n.}, @i{adj.}
- 1. a. @i{n.} the @i{syntax type} of a @i{character} that is part of a @i{token}.
- For details, see @ref{Constituent Characters}.
- b. @i{adj.} (of a @i{character})
- having the @i{constituent}_@{1a@} @i{syntax type}_2.
- c. @i{n.} a @i{constituent}_@{1b@} @i{character}.
- 2. @i{n.} (of a @i{composite stream})
- one of possibly several @i{objects} that collectively comprise
- the source or sink of that @i{stream}.
- @IGindex{constituent trait}
- @item @b{constituent trait}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{character})
- one of several classifications of a @i{constituent} @i{character}
- in a @i{readtable}. See @ref{Constituent Characters}.
- @IGindex{constructed stream}
- @item @b{constructed stream}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{stream} whose source or sink is a Lisp @i{object}.
- Note that since a @i{stream} is another Lisp @i{object},
- @i{composite streams} are considered @i{constructed streams}.
- {``A string stream is a constructed stream.''}
- @IGindex{contagion}
- @item @b{contagion}
- @i{n.}
- a process whereby operations on @i{objects} of differing @i{types}
- (@i{e.g.}, arithmetic on mixed @i{types} of @i{numbers}) produce a result
- whose @i{type} is controlled by the dominance of one @i{argument}'s
- @i{type} over the @i{types} of the other @i{arguments}.
- See @ref{Contagion in Numeric Operations}.
- @IGindex{continuable}
- @item @b{continuable}
- @i{n.} (of an @i{error})
- an @i{error} that is @i{correctable} by the @t{continue} restart.
- @IGindex{control form}
- @item @b{control form}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a @i{form} that establishes one or more places to which control
- can be transferred.
- 2. a @i{form} that transfers control.
- @IGindex{copy}
- @item @b{copy}
- @i{n.}
- 1. (of a @i{cons} C)
- a @i{fresh} @i{cons} with the @i{same} @i{car} and @i{cdr} as C.
- 2. (of a @i{list} L)
- a @i{fresh} @i{list} with the @i{same} @i{elements} as L.
- (Only the @i{list structure} is @i{fresh};
- the @i{elements} are the @i{same}.)
- See the @i{function} @b{copy-list}.
- 3. (of an @i{association list} A with @i{elements} A_i)
- a @i{fresh} @i{list} B with @i{elements} B_i, each of which is
- @b{nil} if A_i is @b{nil}, or else a @i{copy} of the @i{cons} A_i.
- See the @i{function} @b{copy-alist}.
- 4. (of a @i{tree} T)
- a @i{fresh} @i{tree} with the @i{same} @i{leaves} as T.
- See the @i{function} @b{copy-tree}.
- 5. (of a @i{random state} R)
- a @i{fresh} @i{random state} that, if used as an argument to
- to the @i{function} @b{random} would produce the same series of ``random''
- values as R would produce.
- 6. (of a @i{structure} S)
- a @i{fresh} @i{structure} that has the same @i{type} as S,
- and that has slot values, each of which is the @i{same} as the
- corresponding slot value of S.
- (Note that since the difference between a @i{cons}, a @i{list},
- and a @i{tree} is a matter of ``view'' or ``intention,'' there can
- be no general-purpose @i{function} which, based solely on the @i{type}
- of an @i{object}, can determine which of these distinct meanings is
- intended. The distinction rests solely on the basis of the text description
- within this document. For example, phrases like ``a @i{copy} of the
- given @i{list}'' or ``copy of the @i{list} @i{x}'' imply the
- second definition.)
- @IGindex{correctable}
- @item @b{correctable}
- @i{adj.} (of an @i{error})
- 1. (by a @i{restart} other than @b{abort}
- that has been associated with the @i{error})
- capable of being corrected by invoking that @i{restart}.
- {``The function @b{cerror} signals an error
- that is correctable by the @b{continue} @i{restart}.''}
- (Note that correctability is not a property of an
- @i{error} @i{object}, but rather a property of the
- @i{dynamic environment} that is in effect when the
- @i{error} is @i{signaled}.
- Specifically, the @i{restart} is ``associated with''
- the @i{error} @i{condition} @i{object}.
- See @ref{Associating a Restart with a Condition}.)
- 2. (when no specific @i{restart} is mentioned)
- @i{correctable}_1 by at least one @i{restart}.
- {``@b{import} signals a correctable error of @i{type} @b{package-error}
- if any of the imported symbols has the same name as
- some distinct symbol already accessible in the package.''}
- @IGindex{current input base}
- @item @b{current input base}
- @i{n.} (in a @i{dynamic environment})
- the @i{radix} that is the @i{value} of @b{*read-base*} in that @i{environment},
- and that is the default @i{radix} employed by the @i{Lisp reader}
- and its related @i{functions}.
- @IGindex{current logical block}
- @item @b{current logical block}
- @i{n.}
- the context of the innermost lexically enclosing use of @b{pprint-logical-block}.
- @IGindex{current output base}
- @item @b{current output base}
- @i{n.} (in a @i{dynamic environment})
- the @i{radix} that is the @i{value} of @b{*print-base*} in that @i{environment},
- and that is the default @i{radix} employed by the @i{Lisp printer}
- and its related @i{functions}.
- @IGindex{current package}
- @item @b{current package}
- @i{n.} (in a @i{dynamic environment})
- the @i{package} that is the @i{value} of @b{*package*} in that @i{environment},
- and that is the default @i{package} employed by the @i{Lisp reader}
- and @i{Lisp printer}, and their related @i{functions}.
- @IGindex{current pprint dispatch table}
- @item @b{current pprint dispatch table}
- @i{n.} (in a @i{dynamic environment})
- the @i{pprint dispatch table} that is the @i{value} of @b{*print-pprint-dispatch*}
- in that @i{environment}, and that is the default @i{pprint dispatch table}
- employed by the @i{pretty printer}.
- @IGindex{current random state}
- @item @b{current random state}
- @i{n.} (in a @i{dynamic environment})
- the @i{random state} that is the @i{value} of @b{*random-state*} in that @i{environment},
- and that is the default @i{random state} employed by @b{random}.
- @IGindex{current readtable}
- @item @b{current readtable}
- @i{n.} (in a @i{dynamic environment})
- the @i{readtable} that is the @i{value} of @b{*readtable*} in that @i{environment},
- and that affects the way in which @i{expressions}_2 are parsed
- into @i{objects} by the @i{Lisp reader}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{D}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{data type}
- @item @b{data type}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.}
- a @i{type}.
- @IGindex{debug I/O}
- @item @b{debug I/O}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{bidirectional} @i{stream}
- that is the @i{value} of the @i{variable} @b{*debug-io*}.
- @IGindex{debugger}
- @item @b{debugger}
- @i{n.}
- a facility that allows the @i{user} to handle a @i{condition} interactively.
- For example, the @i{debugger} might permit interactive
- selection of a @i{restart} from among the @i{active} @i{restarts},
- and it might perform additional @i{implementation-defined} services
- for the purposes of debugging.
- @IGindex{declaration}
- @item @b{declaration}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{global declaration} or @i{local declaration}.
- @IGindex{declaration identifier}
- @item @b{declaration identifier}
- @i{n.}
- one of the @i{symbols}
- @b{declaration},
- @b{dynamic-extent},
- @b{ftype},
- @b{function},
- @b{ignore},
- @b{inline},
- @b{notinline},
- @b{optimize},
- @b{special},
- or @b{type};
- or a @i{symbol} which is the @i{name} of a @i{type};
- or a @i{symbol} which has been @i{declared}
- to be a @i{declaration identifier} by using a @b{declaration}
- @i{declaration}.
- @IGindex{declaration specifier}
- @item @b{declaration specifier}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{expression} that can appear at top level of a @b{declare}
- expression or a @b{declaim} form, or as the argument to @b{proclaim},
- and which has a @i{car} which is a @i{declaration identifier},
- and which has a @i{cdr} that is data interpreted according to rules
- specific to the @i{declaration identifier}.
- @IGindex{declare}
- @item @b{declare}
- @i{v.}
- to @i{establish} a @i{declaration}.
- See @b{declare}, @b{declaim}, or @b{proclaim}.
- @IGindex{decline}
- @item @b{decline}
- @i{v.} (of a @i{handler})
- to return normally without having @i{handled} the @i{condition}
- being @i{signaled}, permitting the signaling process to continue
- as if the @i{handler} had not been present.
- @IGindex{decoded time}
- @item @b{decoded time}
- @i{n.}
- @i{absolute} @i{time}, represented as an ordered series of
- nine @i{objects} which, taken together, form a description of
- a point in calendar time, accurate to the nearest second (except
- that @i{leap seconds} are ignored).
- See @ref{Decoded Time}.
- @IGindex{default method}
- @item @b{default method}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{method} having no @i{parameter specializers} other than
- the @i{class} @b{t}. Such a @i{method} is always an @i{applicable method}
- but might be @i{shadowed}_2 by a more specific @i{method}.
- @IGindex{defaulted initialization argument list}
- @item @b{defaulted initialization argument list}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{list} of alternating initialization argument @i{names} and
- @i{values} in which unsupplied initialization arguments are
- defaulted, used in the protocol for initializing and reinitializing
- @i{instances} of @i{classes}.
- @IGindex{define-method-combination arguments lambda list}
- @item @b{define-method-combination arguments lambda list}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{lambda list} used by the @t{:arguments} option
- to @b{define-method-combination}.
- See @ref{Define-method-combination Arguments Lambda Lists}.
- @IGindex{define-modify-macro lambda list}
- @item @b{define-modify-macro lambda list}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{lambda list} used by @b{define-modify-macro}.
- See @ref{Define-modify-macro Lambda Lists}.
- @IGindex{defined name}
- @item @b{defined name}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{symbol} the meaning of which is defined by @r{Common Lisp}.
- @IGindex{defining form}
- @item @b{defining form}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{form} that has the side-effect of @i{establishing} a definition.
- {``@b{defun} and @b{defparameter} are defining forms.''}
- @IGindex{defsetf lambda list}
- @item @b{defsetf lambda list}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{lambda list} that is like an @i{ordinary lambda list}
- except that it does not permit @b{&aux}
- and that it permits use of @b{&environment}.
- See @ref{Defsetf Lambda Lists}.
- @IGindex{deftype lambda list}
- @item @b{deftype lambda list}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{lambda list} that is like a @i{macro lambda list}
- except that the default @i{value} for unsupplied @i{optional parameters}
- and @i{keyword parameters} is the @i{symbol} @b{*} (rather than @b{nil}).
- See @ref{Deftype Lambda Lists}.
- @IGindex{denormalized}
- @item @b{denormalized}
- @i{adj.}, @i{ANSI}, @i{IEEE} (of a @i{float})
- conforming to the description of ``denormalized'' as described by
- {IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic}.
- For example, in an @i{implementation} where the minimum possible exponent
- was @t{-7} but where @t{0.001} was a valid mantissa, the number @t{1.0e-10}
- might be representable as @t{0.001e-7} internally even if the @i{normalized}
- representation would call for it to be represented instead as @t{1.0e-10}
- or @t{0.1e-9}. By their nature, @i{denormalized} @i{floats} generally
- have less precision than @i{normalized} @i{floats}.
- @IGindex{derived type}
- @item @b{derived type}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{type specifier} which is defined in terms of an expansion into another
- @i{type specifier}. @b{deftype} defines @i{derived types},
- and there may be other @i{implementation-defined} @i{operators}
- which do so as well.
- @IGindex{derived type specifier}
- @item @b{derived type specifier}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{type specifier} for a @i{derived type}.
- @IGindex{designator}
- @item @b{designator}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} that denotes another @i{object}.
- In the dictionary entry for an @i{operator}
- if a @i{parameter} is described as a @i{designator} for a @i{type},
- the description of the @i{operator} is written in a way
- that assumes that appropriate coercion to that @i{type} has already occurred;
- that is, that the @i{parameter} is already of the denoted @i{type}.
- For more detailed information, see @ref{Designators}.
- @IGindex{destructive}
- @item @b{destructive}
- @i{adj.} (of an @i{operator})
- capable of modifying some program-visible aspect of one or more
- @i{objects} that are either explicit @i{arguments} to the
- @i{operator} or that can be obtained directly or indirectly
- from the @i{global environment} by the @i{operator}.
- @IGindex{destructuring lambda list}
- @item @b{destructuring lambda list}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{extended lambda list} used in @b{destructuring-bind} and
- nested within @i{macro lambda lists}.
- See @ref{Destructuring Lambda Lists}.
- @IGindex{different}
- @item @b{different}
- @i{adj.}
- not the @i{same}
- {``The strings @t{"FOO"} and @t{"foo"} are different under
- @b{equal} but not under @b{equalp}.''}
- @IGindex{digit}
- @item @b{digit}
- @i{n.} (in a @i{radix})
- a @i{character} that is among the possible digits (@t{0} to @t{9},
- @t{A} to @t{Z}, and @t{a} to @t{z}) and that is defined to have an
- associated numeric weight as a digit in that @i{radix}.
- See @ref{Digits in a Radix}.
- @IGindex{dimension}
- @item @b{dimension}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a non-negative @i{integer} indicating the number of
- @i{objects} an @i{array} can hold along one axis.
- If the @i{array} is a @i{vector} with a @i{fill pointer},
- the @i{fill pointer} is ignored.
- {``The second dimension of that array is 7.''}
- 2. an axis of an array.
- {``This array has six dimensions.''}
- @IGindex{direct instance}
- @item @b{direct instance}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{class} C)
- an @i{object} whose @i{class} is C itself,
- rather than some @i{subclass} of C.
- {``The function @b{make-instance} always returns a
- direct instance of the class which is (or is named by)
- its first argument.''}
- @IGindex{direct subclass}
- @item @b{direct subclass}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{class} C_1)
- a @i{class} C_2,
- such that C_1 is a @i{direct superclass} of C_2.
- @IGindex{direct superclass}
- @item @b{direct superclass}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{class} C_1)
- a @i{class} C_2 which was explicitly designated as
- a @i{superclass} of C_1 in the definition of C_1.
- @IGindex{disestablish}
- @item @b{disestablish}
- @i{v.t.}
- to withdraw the @i{establishment} of
- an @i{object},
- a @i{binding},
- an @i{exit point},
- a @i{tag},
- a @i{handler},
- a @i{restart},
- or an @i{environment}.
- @IGindex{disjoint}
- @item @b{disjoint}
- @i{n.} (of @i{types})
- having no @i{elements} in common.
- @IGindex{dispatching macro character}
- @item @b{dispatching macro character}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{macro character} that has an associated table that specifies
- the @i{function} to be called for each @i{character} that is
- seen following the @i{dispatching macro character}.
- See the @i{function} @b{make-dispatch-macro-character}.
- @IGindex{displaced array}
- @item @b{displaced array}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{array} which has no storage of its own, but which is instead
- indirected to the storage of another @i{array}, called its
- @i{target}, at a specified offset, in such a way that any attempt
- to @i{access} the @i{displaced array} implicitly references the
- @i{target} @i{array}.
- @IGindex{distinct}
- @item @b{distinct}
- @i{adj.}
- not @i{identical}.
- @IGindex{documentation string}
- @item @b{documentation string}
- @i{n.} (in a defining @i{form})
- A @i{literal} @i{string} which because of the context in which
- it appears (rather than because of some intrinsically observable
- aspect of the @i{string}) is taken as documentation.
- In some cases, the @i{documentation string} is saved in such a
- way that it can later be obtained by supplying either an @i{object},
- or by supplying a @i{name} and a ``kind'' to the @i{function} @b{documentation}.
- {``The body of code in a @b{defmacro} form can be preceded
- by a documentation string of kind @b{function}.''}
- @IGindex{dot}
- @item @b{dot}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} that is variously called
- ``full stop,''
- ``period,''
- or ``dot'' (@t{.}).
- See @i{Figure~2--5}.
- @IGindex{dotted list}
- @item @b{dotted list}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{list} which has a terminating @i{atom} that is not @b{nil}.
- (An @i{atom} by itself is not a @i{dotted list}, however.)
- @IGindex{dotted pair}
- @item @b{dotted pair}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a @i{cons} whose @i{cdr} is a @i{non-list}.
- 2. any @i{cons}, used to emphasize the use of the @i{cons}
- as a symmetric data pair.
- @IGindex{double float}
- @item @b{double float}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{double-float}.
- @IGindex{double-quote}
- @item @b{double-quote}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} that is variously called
- ``quotation mark''
- or ``double quote'' (@t{"}).
- See @i{Figure~2--5}.
- @IGindex{dynamic binding}
- @item @b{dynamic binding}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{binding} in a @i{dynamic environment}.
- @IGindex{dynamic environment}
- @item @b{dynamic environment}
- @i{n.}
- that part of an @i{environment} that contains @i{bindings}
- with @i{dynamic extent}. A @i{dynamic environment} contains,
- among other things:
- @i{exit points} established by @b{unwind-protect},
- and
- @i{bindings} of
- @i{dynamic variables},
- @i{exit points} established by @b{catch},
- @i{condition handlers},
- and
- @i{restarts}.
- @IGindex{dynamic extent}
- @item @b{dynamic extent}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{extent} whose duration is bounded by points of
- @i{establishment} and @i{disestablishment} within the execution
- of a particular @i{form}. See @i{indefinite extent}.
- {``Dynamic variable bindings have dynamic extent.''}
- @IGindex{dynamic scope}
- @item @b{dynamic scope}
- @i{n.}
- @i{indefinite scope} along with @i{dynamic extent}.
- @IGindex{dynamic variable}
- @item @b{dynamic variable}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{variable} the @i{binding} for which is in the @i{dynamic environment}.
- See @b{special}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{E}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{echo stream}
- @item @b{echo stream}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{stream} of @i{type} @b{echo-stream}.
- @IGindex{effective method}
- @item @b{effective method}
- @i{n.}
- the combination of @i{applicable methods} that are executed
- when a @i{generic function} is invoked with a particular sequence
- of @i{arguments}.
- @IGindex{element}
- @item @b{element}
- @i{n.}
- 1. (of a @i{list})
- an @i{object} that is the @i{car} of one of the @i{conses}
- that comprise the @i{list}.
- 2. (of an @i{array})
- an @i{object} that is stored in the @i{array}.
- 3. (of a @i{sequence})
- an @i{object} that is an @i{element} of the @i{list} or @i{array}
- that is the @i{sequence}.
- 4. (of a @i{type})
- an @i{object} that is a member of the set of @i{objects}
- designated by the @i{type}.
- 5. (of an @i{input} @i{stream})
- a @i{character} or @i{number} (as appropriate to the
- @i{element type} of the @i{stream})
- that is among the ordered series of @i{objects} that can be
- read from the @i{stream} (using @b{read-char} or @b{read-byte},
- as appropriate to the @i{stream}).
- 6. (of an @i{output} @i{stream})
- a @i{character} or @i{number} (as appropriate to the
- @i{element type} of the @i{stream})
- that is among the ordered series of @i{objects} that has been
- or will be written to the @i{stream} (using @b{write-char}
- or @b{write-byte}, as appropriate to the @i{stream}).
- 7. (of a @i{class}) a @i{generalized instance} of the @i{class}.
- @IGindex{element type}
- @item @b{element type}
- @i{n.}
- 1. (of an @i{array}) the @i{array element type} of the @i{array}.
- 2. (of a @i{stream}) the @i{stream element type} of the @i{stream}.
- @IGindex{em}
- @item @b{em}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.}
- a context-dependent unit of measure commonly used in typesetting,
- equal to the displayed width of of a letter ``M'' in the current font.
- (The letter ``M'' is traditionally chosen because it is typically
- represented by the widest @i{glyph} in the font, and other characters'
- widths are typically fractions of an @i{em}. In implementations providing
- non-Roman characters with wider characters than ``M,'' it is permissible
- for another character to be the @i{implementation-defined} reference character
- for this measure, and for ``M'' to be only a fraction of an @i{em}
- wide.)
- In a fixed width font, a line with @i{n} characters is @i{n}
- @i{ems} wide; in a variable width font, @i{n} @i{ems} is the
- expected upper bound on the width of such a line.
- @IGindex{empty list}
- @item @b{empty list}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{list} containing no @i{elements}. See @i{()}.
- @IGindex{empty type}
- @item @b{empty type}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{type} that contains no @i{elements}, and that is
- a @i{subtype} of all @i{types} (including itself).
- See @i{nil}.
- @IGindex{end of file}
- @item @b{end of file}
- @i{n.}
- 1. the point in an @i{input} @i{stream} beyond which there is
- no further data.
- Whether or not there is such a point on an @i{interactive stream}
- is @i{implementation-defined}.
- 2. a @i{situation} that occurs upon an attempt to obtain data from an
- @i{input stream} that is at the @i{end of file}_1.
- @IGindex{environment}
- @item @b{environment}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a set of @i{bindings}. See @ref{Introduction to Environments}.
- 2. an @i{environment object}.
- {``@b{macroexpand} takes an optional environment argument.''}
- @IGindex{environment object}
- @item @b{environment object}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} representing a set of @i{lexical bindings},
- used in the processing of a @i{form} to provide meanings for
- @i{names} within that @i{form}.
- {``@b{macroexpand} takes an optional environment argument.''}
- (The @i{object} @b{nil} when used as an @i{environment object}
- denotes the @i{null lexical environment};
- the @i{values} of @i{environment parameters}
- to @i{macro functions} are @i{objects}
- of @i{implementation-dependent} nature which represent the
- @i{environment}_1 in which the corresponding @i{macro form}
- is to be expanded.)
- See @ref{Environment Objects}.
- @IGindex{environment parameter}
- @item @b{environment parameter}
- @i{n.}
- A @i{parameter} in a @i{defining form} f for which there is no corresponding
- @i{argument}; instead, this @i{parameter} receives as its value an
- @i{environment} @i{object} which corresponds to the
- @i{lexical environment} in which the @i{defining form} f appeared.
- @IGindex{error}
- @item @b{error}
- @i{n.}
- 1. (only in the phrase ``is an error'')
- a @i{situation} in which the semantics of a program are not specified,
- and in which the consequences are undefined.
- 2. a @i{condition} which represents an @i{error} @i{situation}.
- See @ref{Error Terminology}.
- 3. an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{error}.
- @IGindex{error output}
- @item @b{error output}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{output} @i{stream} which is the @i{value} of the @i{dynamic variable}
- @b{*error-output*}.
- @IGindex{escape}
- @item @b{escape}
- @i{n.}, @i{adj.}
- 1. @i{n.} a @i{single escape} or a @i{multiple escape}.
- 2. @i{adj.} @i{single escape} or @i{multiple escape}.
- @IGindex{establish}
- @item @b{establish}
- @i{v.t.}
- to build or bring into being
- a @i{binding},
- a @i{declaration},
- an @i{exit point},
- a @i{tag},
- a @i{handler},
- a @i{restart},
- or an @i{environment}.
- {``@b{let} establishes lexical bindings.''}
- @IGindex{evaluate}
- @item @b{evaluate}
- @i{v.t.} (a @i{form} or an @i{implicit progn})
- to @i{execute} the @i{code} represented by the @i{form}
- (or the series of @i{forms} making up the @i{implicit progn})
- by applying the rules of @i{evaluation},
- returning zero or more values.
- @IGindex{evaluation}
- @item @b{evaluation}
- @i{n.}
- a model whereby @i{forms} are @i{executed}, returning zero or more values.
- Such execution might be implemented directly in one step by an interpreter
- or in two steps by first @i{compiling} the @i{form} and then
- @i{executing} the @i{compiled} @i{code}; this choice is
- dependent both on context and the nature of the @i{implementation},
- but in any case is not in general detectable by any program. The evaluation
- model is designed in such a way that a @i{conforming implementation}
- might legitimately have only a compiler and no interpreter, or vice versa.
- See @ref{The Evaluation Model}.
- @IGindex{evaluation environment}
- @item @b{evaluation environment}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{run-time environment} in which macro expanders
- and code specified by @b{eval-when} to be evaluated
- are evaluated. All evaluations initiated by the @i{compiler}
- take place in the @i{evaluation environment}.
- @IGindex{execute}
- @item @b{execute}
- @i{v.t.} @i{Trad.} (@i{code})
- to perform the imperative actions represented by the @i{code}.
- @IGindex{execution time}
- @item @b{execution time}
- @i{n.}
- the duration of time that @i{compiled code} is being @i{executed}.
- @IGindex{exhaustive partition}
- @item @b{exhaustive partition}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{type})
- a set of @i{pairwise} @i{disjoint} @i{types} that form an
- @i{exhaustive union}.
- @IGindex{exhaustive union}
- @item @b{exhaustive union}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{type})
- a set of @i{subtypes} of the @i{type},
- whose union contains all @i{elements} of that @i{type}.
- @IGindex{exit point}
- @item @b{exit point}
- @i{n.}
- a point in a @i{control form}
- from which (@i{e.g.}, @b{block}),
- through which (@i{e.g.}, @b{unwind-protect}),
- or to which (@i{e.g.}, @b{tagbody})
- control and possibly @i{values} can be transferred both actively by using
- another @i{control form} and passively through the normal control and
- data flow of @i{evaluation}.
- {``@b{catch} and @b{block} establish bindings for
- exit points to which @b{throw} and @b{return-from},
- respectively, can transfer control and values;
- @b{tagbody} establishes a binding for an exit point
- with lexical extent to which @b{go} can transfer control;
- and @b{unwind-protect} establishes an exit point
- through which control might be transferred by
- operators such as @b{throw}, @b{return-from},
- and @b{go}.''}
- @IGindex{explicit return}
- @item @b{explicit return}
- @i{n.}
- the act of transferring control (and possibly @i{values})
- to a @i{block} by using @b{return-from} (or @b{return}).
- @IGindex{explicit use}
- @item @b{explicit use}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{variable} V in a @i{form} F)
- a reference to V that is directly apparent in the normal semantics of F;
- @i{i.e.}, that does not expose any undocumented details of the
- @i{macro expansion} of the @i{form} itself.
- References to V exposed by expanding @i{subforms} of F are, however,
- considered to be @i{explicit uses} of V.
- @IGindex{exponent marker}
- @item @b{exponent marker}
- @i{n.}
- a character that is used in the textual notation for a @i{float}
- to separate the mantissa from the exponent.
- The characters defined as @i{exponent markers} in the @i{standard readtable}
- are shown in Figure 26--1.
- For more information, see @ref{Character Syntax}.
- {``The exponent marker `d' in `3.0d7' indicates
- that this number is to be represented as a double float.''}
- @group
- @noindent
- @w{ Marker Meaning }
- @w{ @t{D} or @t{d} @b{double-float} }
- @w{ @t{E} or @t{e} @b{float} (see @b{*read-default-float-format*}) }
- @w{ @t{F} or @t{f} @b{single-float} }
- @w{ @t{L} or @t{l} @b{long-float} }
- @w{ @t{S} or @t{s} @b{short-float} }
- @noindent
- @w{ Figure 26--1: Exponent Markers }
- @end group
- @IGindex{export}
- @item @b{export}
- @i{v.t.} (a @i{symbol} in a @i{package})
- to add the @i{symbol} to the list of @i{external symbols} of the
- @i{package}.
- @IGindex{exported}
- @item @b{exported}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{symbol} in a @i{package})
- being an @i{external symbol} of the @i{package}.
- @IGindex{expressed adjustability}
- @item @b{expressed adjustability}
- @i{n.} (of an @i{array})
- a @i{generalized boolean} that is conceptually (but not necessarily actually)
- associated with the @i{array}, representing whether the @i{array}
- is @i{expressly adjustable}.
- See also @i{actual adjustability}.
- @IGindex{expressed array element type}
- @item @b{expressed array element type}
- @i{n.} (of an @i{array})
- the @i{type} which is the @i{array element type}
- implied by a @i{type declaration} for the @i{array},
- or which is the requested @i{array element type} at its time
- of creation, prior to any selection of an @i{upgraded array element type}.
- (@r{Common Lisp} does not provide a way of detecting this @i{type}
- directly at run time, but an @i{implementation} is permitted
- to make assumptions about the @i{array}'s contents and
- the operations which may be performed on the @i{array} when
- this @i{type} is noted during code analysis, even if those
- assumptions would not be valid in general for the
- @i{upgraded array element type} of the
- @i{expressed array element type}.)
- @IGindex{expressed complex part type}
- @item @b{expressed complex part type}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{complex})
- the @i{type} which is implied as the @i{complex part type}
- by a @i{type declaration} for the @i{complex},
- or which is the requested @i{complex part type} at its time of
- creation, prior to any selection of an @i{upgraded complex part type}.
- (@r{Common Lisp} does not provide a way of detecting this @i{type}
- directly at run time, but an @i{implementation} is permitted
- to make assumptions about the operations which may be performed on
- the @i{complex} when this @i{type} is noted during code
- analysis, even if those assumptions would not be valid in general for
- the @i{upgraded complex part type} of the
- @i{expressed complex part type}.)
- @IGindex{expression}
- @item @b{expression}
- @i{n.}
- 1. an @i{object}, often used to emphasize the use
- of the @i{object} to encode or represent information in a specialized
- format, such as program text.
- {``The second expression in a @b{let} form is a list
- of bindings.''}
- 2. the textual notation used to notate an @i{object} in a source file.
- {``The expression @t{'sample} is equivalent to @t{(quote sample)}.''}
- @IGindex{expressly adjustable}
- @item @b{expressly adjustable}
- @i{adj.} (of an @i{array})
- being @i{actually adjustable} by virtue of an explicit request for this
- characteristic having been made at the time of its creation.
- All @i{arrays} that are @i{expressly adjustable}
- are @i{actually adjustable},
- but not necessarily vice versa.
- @IGindex{extended character}
- @item @b{extended character}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{character}
- of @i{type} @b{extended-char}:
- a @i{character} that is not a @i{base character}.
- @IGindex{extended function designator}
- @item @b{extended function designator}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{designator} for a @i{function}; that is,
- an @i{object} that denotes a @i{function}
- and that is one of:
- a @i{function name} (denoting the @i{function} it names
- in the @i{global environment}),
- or a @i{function} (denoting itself).
- The consequences are undefined if
- a @i{function name} is used as an
- @i{extended function designator} but
- it does not have a global definition as a @i{function},
- or if it is a @i{symbol}
- that has a global definition as a @i{macro} or a @i{special form}.
- See also @i{function designator}.
- @IGindex{extended lambda list}
- @item @b{extended lambda list}
- @i{n.}
- a list resembling an @i{ordinary lambda list} in form and purpose, but
- offering additional syntax or functionality not available in an
- @i{ordinary lambda list}.
- {``@b{defmacro} uses extended lambda lists.''}
- @IGindex{extension}
- @item @b{extension}
- @i{n.}
- a facility in an @i{implementation} of @r{Common Lisp}
- that is not specified by this standard.
- @IGindex{extent}
- @item @b{extent}
- @i{n.}
- the interval of time during which a @i{reference} to
- an @i{object},
- a @i{binding},
- an @i{exit point},
- a @i{tag},
- a @i{handler},
- a @i{restart},
- or an @i{environment} is defined.
- @IGindex{external file format}
- @item @b{external file format}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{implementation-dependent} nature which determines
- one of possibly several @i{implementation-dependent} ways in which
- @i{characters} are encoded externally in a @i{character} @i{file}.
- @IGindex{external file format designator}
- @item @b{external file format designator}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{designator} for an @i{external file format}; that is,
- an @i{object} that denotes an @i{external file format}
- and that is one of:
- the @i{symbol} @t{:default}
- (denoting an @i{implementation-dependent} default
- @i{external file format} that can accomodate at least
- the @i{base characters}),
- some other @i{object} defined by the @i{implementation} to be
- an @i{external file format designator}
- (denoting an @i{implementation-defined} @i{external file format}),
- or some other @i{object} defined by the @i{implementation} to be
- an @i{external file format}
- (denoting itself).
- @IGindex{external symbol}
- @item @b{external symbol}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{package})
- a @i{symbol} that is part of the `external interface' to the @i{package}
- and that are @i{inherited}_3 by any other @i{package}
- that @i{uses} the @i{package}.
- When using the @i{Lisp reader},
- if a @i{package prefix} is used,
- the @i{name} of an @i{external symbol} is separated
- from the @i{package} @i{name} by a single @i{package marker}
- while
- the @i{name} of an @i{internal symbol} is separated
- from the @i{package} @i{name} by a double @i{package marker};
- see @ref{Symbols as Tokens}.
- @IGindex{externalizable object}
- @item @b{externalizable object}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} that can be used as a @i{literal} @i{object}
- in @i{code} to be processed by the @i{file compiler}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{F}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{false}
- @item @b{false}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{symbol} @b{nil},
- used to represent the failure of a @i{predicate} test.
- @IGindex{fbound}
- @item @b{fbound}
- pronounced 'ef ,baund @i{adj.}
- (of a @i{function name})
- @i{bound} in the @i{function} @i{namespace}.
- (The @i{names} of @i{macros} and @i{special operators} are @i{fbound},
- but the nature and @i{type} of the @i{object} which is their @i{value}
- is @i{implementation-dependent}.
- Further, defining a @i{setf expander} @i{F} does not cause the @i{setf function}
- @t{(setf @i{F})} to become defined; as such, if there is a such a definition
- of a @i{setf expander} @i{F}, the @i{function} @t{(setf @i{F})}
- can be @i{fbound} if and only if, by design or coincidence, a
- function binding for @t{(setf @i{F})} has been independently established.)
- See the @i{functions} @b{fboundp} and @b{symbol-function}.
- @IGindex{feature}
- @item @b{feature}
- @i{n.}
- 1. an aspect or attribute
- of @r{Common Lisp},
- of the @i{implementation},
- or of the @i{environment}.
- 2. a @i{symbol} that names a @i{feature}_1.
- See @ref{Features}.
- {``The @t{:ansi-cl} feature is present in all conforming implementations.''}
- @IGindex{feature expression}
- @item @b{feature expression}
- @i{n.}
- A boolean combination of @i{features} used by the @t{#+} and @t{#-}
- @i{reader macros} in order to direct conditional @i{reading} of
- @i{expressions} by the @i{Lisp reader}.
- See @ref{Feature Expressions}.
- @IGindex{features list}
- @item @b{features list}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{list} that is the @i{value} of @b{*features*}.
- @IGindex{file}
- @item @b{file}
- @i{n.}
- a named entry in a @i{file system},
- having an @i{implementation-defined} nature.
- @IGindex{file compiler}
- @item @b{file compiler}
- @i{n.}
- any @i{compiler} which @i{compiles} @i{source code} contained in a @i{file},
- producing a @i{compiled file} as output. The @b{compile-file}
- function is the only interface to such a @i{compiler} provided by @r{Common Lisp},
- but there might be other, @i{implementation-defined} mechanisms for
- invoking the @i{file compiler}.
- @IGindex{file position}
- @item @b{file position}
- @i{n.} (in a @i{stream})
- a non-negative @i{integer} that represents a position in the @i{stream}.
- Not all @i{streams} are able to represent the notion of @i{file position};
- in the description of any @i{operator} which manipulates @i{file positions},
- the behavior for @i{streams} that don't have this notion must be explicitly stated.
- For @i{binary} @i{streams}, the @i{file position} represents the number
- of preceding @i{bytes} in the @i{stream}.
- For @i{character} @i{streams}, the constraint is more relaxed:
- @i{file positions} must increase monotonically, the amount of the increase
- between @i{file positions} corresponding to any two successive characters
- in the @i{stream} is @i{implementation-dependent}.
- @IGindex{file position designator}
- @item @b{file position designator}
- @i{n.} (in a @i{stream})
- a @i{designator} for a @i{file position} in that @i{stream}; that is,
- the symbol @t{:start}
- (denoting @t{0}, the first @i{file position} in that @i{stream}),
- the symbol @t{:end}
- (denoting the last @i{file position} in that @i{stream};
- @i{i.e.}, the position following the last @i{element} of the @i{stream}),
- or a @i{file position} (denoting itself).
- @IGindex{file stream}
- @item @b{file stream}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{file-stream}.
- @IGindex{file system}
- @item @b{file system}
- @i{n.}
- a facility which permits aggregations of data to be stored in named
- @i{files} on some medium that is external to the @i{Lisp image}
- and that therefore persists from @i{session} to @i{session}.
- @IGindex{filename}
- @item @b{filename}
- @i{n.}
- a handle, not necessarily ever directly represented as an @i{object},
- that can be used to refer to a @i{file} in a @i{file system}.
- @i{Pathnames} and @i{namestrings} are two kinds of @i{objects}
- that substitute for @i{filenames} in @r{Common Lisp}.
- @IGindex{fill pointer}
- @item @b{fill pointer}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{vector})
- an @i{integer} associated with a @i{vector} that represents the
- index above which no @i{elements} are @i{active}.
- (A @i{fill pointer} is a non-negative @i{integer} no
- larger than the total number of @i{elements} in the @i{vector}.
- Not all @i{vectors} have @i{fill pointers}.)
- @IGindex{finite}
- @item @b{finite}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{type})
- having a finite number of @i{elements}.
- {``The type specifier @t{(integer 0 5)} denotes a finite type,
- but the type specifiers @b{integer} and @t{(integer 0)} do not.''}
- @IGindex{fixnum}
- @item @b{fixnum}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{integer} of @i{type} @b{fixnum}.
- @IGindex{float}
- @item @b{float}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{float}.
- @IGindex{for-value}
- @item @b{for-value}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{reference} to a @i{binding})
- being a @i{reference} that @i{reads}_1
- the @i{value} of the @i{binding}.
- @IGindex{form}
- @item @b{form}
- @i{n.}
- 1. any @i{object} meant to be @i{evaluated}.
- 2. a @i{symbol},
- a @i{compound form},
- or a @i{self-evaluating object}.
- 3. (for an @i{operator}, as in ``<<@i{operator}>> @i{form}'')
- a @i{compound form} having that @i{operator} as its first element.
- {``A @b{quote} form is a constant form.''}
- @IGindex{formal argument}
- @item @b{formal argument}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.}
- a @i{parameter}.
- @IGindex{formal parameter}
- @item @b{formal parameter}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.}
- a @i{parameter}.
- @IGindex{format}
- @item @b{format}
- @i{v.t.} (a @i{format control} and @i{format arguments})
- to perform output as if by @b{format},
- using the @i{format string} and @i{format arguments}.
- @IGindex{format argument}
- @item @b{format argument}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} which is used as data by functions such as @b{format}
- which interpret @i{format controls}.
- @IGindex{format control}
- @item @b{format control}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{format string},
- or a @i{function} that obeys the @i{argument} conventions
- for a @i{function} returned by the @b{formatter} @i{macro}.
- See @ref{Compiling Format Strings}.
- @IGindex{format directive}
- @item @b{format directive}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a sequence of @i{characters} in a @i{format string}
- which is introduced by a @i{tilde}, and which is specially
- interpreted by @i{code} which processes @i{format strings}
- to mean that some special operation should be performed, possibly
- involving data supplied by the @i{format arguments} that
- accompanied the @i{format string}. See the @i{function} @b{format}.
- {``In @t{"~D base 10 = ~8R"}, the character
- sequences `@t{~D}' and `@t{~8R}' are format directives.''}
- 2. the conceptual category of all @i{format directives}_1
- which use the same dispatch character.
- {``Both @t{"~3d"} and @t{"~3,'0D"} are valid uses of the
- `@t{~D}' format directive.''}
- @IGindex{format string}
- @item @b{format string}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{string} which can contain both ordinary text and @i{format directives},
- and which is used in conjunction with @i{format arguments} to describe how
- text output should be formatted by certain functions, such as @b{format}.
- @IGindex{free declaration}
- @item @b{free declaration}
- @i{n.}
- a declaration that is not a @i{bound declaration}.
- See @b{declare}.
- @IGindex{fresh}
- @item @b{fresh}
- @i{adj.}
- 1. (of an @i{object} @i{yielded} by a @i{function})
- having been newly-allocated by that @i{function}.
- (The caller of a @i{function} that returns a @i{fresh} @i{object}
- may freely modify the @i{object} without fear that such modification will
- compromise the future correct behavior of that @i{function}.)
- 2. (of a @i{binding} for a @i{name})
- newly-allocated; not shared with other @i{bindings} for that @i{name}.
- @IGindex{freshline}
- @item @b{freshline}
- @i{n.}
- a conceptual operation on a @i{stream}, implemented by the @i{function} @b{fresh-line}
- and by the @i{format directive} @t{~&}, which advances the display position
- to the beginning of the next line (as if a @i{newline} had been typed, or
- the @i{function} @b{terpri} had been called)
- unless the @i{stream} is already known to be positioned at the beginning of a line.
- Unlike @i{newline}, @i{freshline} is not a @i{character}.
- @IGindex{funbound}
- @item @b{funbound}
- pronounced 'ef unbaund @i{n.} (of a @i{function name})
- not @i{fbound}.
- @IGindex{function}
- @item @b{function}
- @i{n.}
- 1. an @i{object} representing code,
- which can be @i{called} with zero or more @i{arguments},
- and which produces zero or more @i{values}.
- 2. an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{function}.
- @IGindex{function block name}
- @item @b{function block name}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{function name})
- The @i{symbol} that would be used as the name of an @i{implicit block}
- which surrounds the body of a @i{function} having that @i{function name}.
- If the @i{function name} is a @i{symbol}, its @i{function block name} is
- the @i{function name} itself.
- If the @i{function name} is a @i{list} whose @i{car} is @b{setf}
- and whose @i{cadr} is a @i{symbol}, its @i{function block name} is
- the @i{symbol} that is the @i{cadr} of the @i{function name}.
- An @i{implementation} which supports additional kinds of @i{function names}
- must specify for each how the corresponding @i{function block name} is computed.
- @IGindex{function cell}
- @item @b{function cell}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.} (of a @i{symbol})
- The @i{place} which holds the @i{definition} of the
- global @i{function} @i{binding}, if any, named by that @i{symbol},
- and which is @i{accessed} by @b{symbol-function}.
- See @i{cell}.
- @IGindex{function designator}
- @item @b{function designator}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{designator} for a @i{function}; that is,
- an @i{object} that denotes a @i{function}
- and that is one of:
- a @i{symbol} (denoting the @i{function} named by that @i{symbol}
- in the @i{global environment}),
- or a @i{function} (denoting itself).
- The consequences are undefined if
- a @i{symbol} is used as a @i{function designator} but
- it does not have a global definition as a @i{function},
- or it has a global definition as a @i{macro} or a @i{special form}.
- See also @i{extended function designator}.
- @IGindex{function form}
- @item @b{function form}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{form} that is a @i{list} and that has a first element
- which is the @i{name} of a @i{function} to be called on
- @i{arguments} which are the result of @i{evaluating} subsequent
- elements of the @i{function form}.
- @IGindex{function name}
- @item @b{function name}
- @i{n.} (in an @i{environment})
- A @i{symbol} or a @i{list} @t{(setf @i{symbol})}
- that is the @i{name} of a @i{function} in that @i{environment}.
- @IGindex{functional evaluation}
- @item @b{functional evaluation}
- @i{n.}
- the process of extracting a @i{functional value} from a @i{function name}
- or a @i{lambda expression}.
- The evaluator performs @i{functional evaluation}
- implicitly when it encounters a @i{function name}
- or a @i{lambda expression}
- in the @i{car} of a @i{compound form},
- or explicitly when it encounters a @b{function} @i{special form}.
- Neither a use of a @i{symbol} as a @i{function designator} nor a
- use of the @i{function} @b{symbol-function} to extract the @i{functional value}
- of a @i{symbol} is considered a @i{functional evaluation}.
- @IGindex{functional value}
- @item @b{functional value}
- @i{n.}
- 1. (of a @i{function name} N in an @i{environment} E)
- The @i{value} of the @i{binding} named N
- in the @i{function} @i{namespace} for @i{environment} E;
- that is, the contents of the @i{function cell} named N in
- @i{environment} E.
- 2. (of an @i{fbound} @i{symbol} S)
- the contents of the @i{symbol}'s @i{function cell}; that is,
- the @i{value} of the @i{binding} named S
- in the @i{function} @i{namespace} of the @i{global environment}.
- (A @i{name} that is a @i{macro name} in the @i{global environment}
- or is a @i{special operator} might or might not be @i{fbound}.
- But if S is such a @i{name} and is @i{fbound}, the specific
- nature of its @i{functional value} is @i{implementation-dependent};
- in particular, it might or might not be a @i{function}.)
- @IGindex{further compilation}
- @item @b{further compilation}
- @i{n.}
- @i{implementation-dependent} compilation beyond @i{minimal compilation}.
- Further compilation is permitted to take place at @i{run time}.
- {``Block compilation and generation of machine-specific instructions
- are examples of further compilation.''}
- @end table
- @subheading @b{G}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{general}
- @item @b{general}
- @i{adj.} (of an @i{array})
- having @i{element type} @b{t},
- and consequently able to have any @i{object} as an @i{element}.
- @IGindex{generalized boolean}
- @item @b{generalized boolean}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} used as a truth value, where the symbol~@b{nil}
- represents @i{false} and all other @i{objects} represent @i{true}.
- See @i{boolean}.
- @IGindex{generalized instance}
- @item @b{generalized instance}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{class})
- an @i{object} the @i{class} of which is either that @i{class} itself,
- or some subclass of that @i{class}. (Because of the correspondence between
- types and classes, the term ``generalized instance of X''
- implies ``object of type X'' and in cases where X is a @i{class}
- (or @i{class name}) the reverse is also true.
- The former terminology emphasizes the view of X as a @i{class}
- while the latter emphasizes the view of X as a @i{type specifier}.)
- @IGindex{generalized reference}
- @item @b{generalized reference}
- @i{n.}
- a reference to a location storing an @i{object} as if to a @i{variable}.
- (Such a reference can be either to @i{read} or @i{write} the location.)
- See @ref{Generalized Reference}. See also @i{place}.
- @IGindex{generalized synonym stream}
- @item @b{generalized synonym stream}
- @i{n.} (with a @i{synonym stream symbol})
- 1. (to a @i{stream})
- a @i{synonym stream} to the @i{stream},
- or a @i{composite stream} which has as a target
- a @i{generalized synonym stream} to the @i{stream}.
- 2. (to a @i{symbol})
- a @i{synonym stream} to the @i{symbol},
- or a @i{composite stream} which has as a target
- a @i{generalized synonym stream} to the @i{symbol}.
- @IGindex{generic function}
- @item @b{generic function}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{function} whose behavior depends on the @i{classes} or
- identities of the arguments supplied to it and whose parts include, among
- other things, a set of @i{methods}, a @i{lambda list}, and a
- @i{method combination} type.
- @IGindex{generic function lambda list}
- @item @b{generic function lambda list}
- @i{n.}
- A @i{lambda list} that is used to describe data flow into a @i{generic function}.
- See @ref{Generic Function Lambda Lists}.
- @IGindex{gensym}
- @item @b{gensym}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.}
- an @i{uninterned} @i{symbol}.
- See the @i{function} @b{gensym}.
- @IGindex{global declaration}
- @item @b{global declaration}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{form} that makes certain kinds of information about
- code globally available; that is, a @b{proclaim} @i{form}
- or a @b{declaim} @i{form}.
- @IGindex{global environment}
- @item @b{global environment}
- @i{n.}
- that part of an @i{environment} that contains @i{bindings}
- with @i{indefinite scope} and @i{indefinite extent}.
- @IGindex{global variable}
- @item @b{global variable}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{dynamic variable} or a @i{constant variable}.
- @IGindex{glyph}
- @item @b{glyph}
- @i{n.}
- a visual representation.
- {``Graphic characters have associated glyphs.''}
- @IGindex{go}
- @item @b{go}
- @i{v.}
- to transfer control to a @i{go point}.
- See the @i{special operator} @b{go}.
- @IGindex{go point}
- @item @b{go point}
- one of possibly several @i{exit points} that are @i{established}
- by @b{tagbody} (or other abstractions, such as @b{prog},
- which are built from @b{tagbody}).
- @IGindex{go tag}
- @item @b{go tag}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{symbol} or @i{integer} that, within the @i{lexical scope}
- of a @b{tagbody} @i{form}, names an @i{exit point}
- @i{established} by that @b{tagbody} @i{form}.
- @IGindex{graphic}
- @item @b{graphic}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{character})
- being a ``printing'' or ``displayable'' @i{character}
- that has a standard visual representation
- as a single @i{glyph}, such as @t{A} or @t{*} or @t{=}.
- @i{Space} is defined to be @i{graphic}.
- Of the @i{standard characters}, all but @i{newline} are @i{graphic}.
- See @i{non-graphic}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{H}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{handle}
- @item @b{handle}
- @i{v.} (of a @i{condition} being @i{signaled})
- to perform a non-local transfer of control, terminating the ongoing
- @i{signaling} of the @i{condition}.
- @IGindex{handler}
- @item @b{handler}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{condition handler}.
- @IGindex{hash table}
- @item @b{hash table}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{hash-table},
- which provides a mapping from @i{keys} to @i{values}.
- @IGindex{home package}
- @item @b{home package}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{symbol})
- the @i{package}, if any, which is contents of the @i{package cell}
- of the @i{symbol}, and which dictates how the @i{Lisp printer}
- prints the @i{symbol} when it is not @i{accessible} in the
- @i{current package}. (@i{Symbols} which have @b{nil} in their
- @i{package cell} are said to have no @i{home package}, and also
- to be @i{apparently uninterned}.)
- @end table
- @subheading @b{I}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{I/O customization variable}
- @item @b{I/O customization variable}
- @i{n.}
- one of the @i{stream variables} in Figure 26--2,
- or some other (@i{implementation-defined}) @i{stream variable}
- that is defined by the @i{implementation}
- to be an @i{I/O customization variable}.
- @group
- @noindent
- @w{ *debug-io* *error-io* query-io* }
- @w{ *standard-input* *standard-output* *trace-output* }
- @noindent
- @w{ Figure 26--2: Standardized I/O Customization Variables}
- @end group
- @IGindex{identical}
- @item @b{identical}
- @i{adj.}
- the @i{same} under @b{eq}.
- @IGindex{identifier}
- @item @b{identifier}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a @i{symbol} used to identify or to distinguish @i{names}.
- 2. a @i{string} used the same way.
- @IGindex{immutable}
- @item @b{immutable}
- @i{adj.}
- not subject to change, either because no @i{operator} is provided which is
- capable of effecting such change or because some constraint exists which
- prohibits the use of an @i{operator} that might otherwise be capable of
- effecting such a change. Except as explicitly indicated otherwise,
- @i{implementations} are not required to detect attempts to modify
- @i{immutable} @i{objects} or @i{cells}; the consequences of attempting
- to make such modification are undefined.
- {``Numbers are immutable.''}
- @IGindex{implementation}
- @item @b{implementation}
- @i{n.}
- a system, mechanism, or body of @i{code} that implements the semantics of @r{Common Lisp}.
- @IGindex{implementation limit}
- @item @b{implementation limit}
- @i{n.}
- a restriction imposed by an @i{implementation}.
- @IGindex{implementation-defined}
- @item @b{implementation-defined}
- @i{adj.}
- @i{implementation-dependent}, but required by this specification to be
- defined by each @i{conforming implementation} and to be documented by
- the corresponding implementor.
- @IGindex{implementation-dependent}
- @item @b{implementation-dependent}
- @i{adj.}
- describing a behavior or aspect of @r{Common Lisp} which has been deliberately left
- unspecified, that might be defined in some @i{conforming implementations}
- but not in others, and whose details may differ between @i{implementations}.
- A @i{conforming implementation} is encouraged (but not required) to
- document its treatment of each item in this specification which is
- marked @i{implementation-dependent}, although in some cases
- such documentation might simply identify the item as ``undefined.''
- @IGindex{implementation-independent}
- @item @b{implementation-independent}
- @i{adj.}
- used to identify or emphasize a behavior or aspect of @r{Common Lisp} which does
- not vary between @i{conforming implementations}.
- @IGindex{implicit block}
- @item @b{implicit block}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{block} introduced by a @i{macro form}
- rather than by an explicit @b{block} @i{form}.
- @IGindex{implicit compilation}
- @item @b{implicit compilation}
- @i{n.}
- @i{compilation} performed during @i{evaluation}.
- @IGindex{implicit progn}
- @item @b{implicit progn}
- @i{n.}
- an ordered set of adjacent @i{forms} appearing in another
- @i{form}, and defined by their context in that @i{form}
- to be executed as if within a @b{progn}.
- @IGindex{implicit tagbody}
- @item @b{implicit tagbody}
- @i{n.}
- an ordered set of adjacent @i{forms} and/or @i{tags}
- appearing in another @i{form}, and defined by their context
- in that @i{form} to be executed as if within a @b{tagbody}.
- @IGindex{import}
- @item @b{import}
- @i{v.t.} (a @i{symbol} into a @i{package})
- to make the @i{symbol} be @i{present} in the @i{package}.
- @IGindex{improper list}
- @item @b{improper list}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{list} which is not a @i{proper list}:
- a @i{circular list} or a @i{dotted list}.
- @IGindex{inaccessible}
- @item @b{inaccessible}
- @i{adj.}
- not @i{accessible}.
- @IGindex{indefinite extent}
- @item @b{indefinite extent}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{extent} whose duration is unlimited.
- {``Most Common Lisp objects have indefinite extent.''}
- @IGindex{indefinite scope}
- @item @b{indefinite scope}
- @i{n.}
- @i{scope} that is unlimited.
- @IGindex{indicator}
- @item @b{indicator}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{property indicator}.
- @IGindex{indirect instance}
- @item @b{indirect instance}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{class} C_1)
- an @i{object} of @i{class} C_2,
- where C_2 is a @i{subclass} of C_1.
- {``An integer is an indirect instance of the class @b{number}.''}
- @IGindex{inherit}
- @item @b{inherit}
- @i{v.t.}
- 1. to receive or acquire a quality, trait, or characteristic;
- to gain access to a feature defined elsewhere.
- 2. (a @i{class}) to acquire the structure and behavior defined
- by a @i{superclass}.
- 3. (a @i{package}) to make @i{symbols} @i{exported} by another
- @i{package} @i{accessible} by using @b{use-package}.
- @IGindex{initial pprint dispatch table}
- @item @b{initial pprint dispatch table}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{value} of @b{*print-pprint-dispatch*} at the time the @i{Lisp image} is started.
- @IGindex{initial readtable}
- @item @b{initial readtable}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{value} of @b{*readtable*} at the time the @i{Lisp image} is started.
- @IGindex{initialization argument list}
- @item @b{initialization argument list}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{property list} of initialization argument @i{names} and @i{values}
- used in the protocol for initializing and reinitializing @i{instances} of @i{classes}.
- See @ref{Object Creation and Initialization}.
- @IGindex{initialization form}
- @item @b{initialization form}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{form} used to supply the initial @i{value} for a @i{slot}
- or @i{variable}.
- {``The initialization form for a slot in a @b{defclass} form
- is introduced by the keyword @t{:initform}.''}
- @IGindex{input}
- @item @b{input}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{stream})
- supporting input operations (@i{i.e.}, being a ``data source'').
- An @i{input} @i{stream} might also be an @i{output} @i{stream},
- in which case it is sometimes called a @i{bidirectional} @i{stream}.
- See the @i{function} @b{input-stream-p}.
- @IGindex{instance}
- @item @b{instance}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a @i{direct instance}.
- 2. a @i{generalized instance}.
- 3. an @i{indirect instance}.
- @IGindex{integer}
- @item @b{integer}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{integer}, which represents a mathematical integer.
- @IGindex{interactive stream}
- @item @b{interactive stream}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{stream} on which it makes sense to perform interactive querying.
- See @ref{Interactive Streams}.
- @IGindex{intern}
- @item @b{intern}
- @i{v.t.}
- 1. (a @i{string} in a @i{package})
- to look up the @i{string} in the @i{package},
- returning either a @i{symbol} with that @i{name}
- which was already @i{accessible} in the @i{package}
- or a newly created @i{internal symbol} of the @i{package}
- with that @i{name}.
- 2. @i{Idiom.} generally, to observe a protocol whereby objects which
- are equivalent or have equivalent names under some predicate defined
- by the protocol are mapped to a single canonical object.
- @IGindex{internal symbol}
- @item @b{internal symbol}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{package})
- a symbol which is @i{accessible} in the @i{package},
- but which is not an @i{external symbol} of the @i{package}.
- @IGindex{internal time}
- @item @b{internal time}
- @i{n.}
- @i{time}, represented as an @i{integer} number of @i{internal time units}.
- @i{Absolute} @i{internal time} is measured as an offset
- from an arbitrarily chosen, @i{implementation-dependent} base.
- See @ref{Internal Time}.
- @IGindex{internal time unit}
- @item @b{internal time unit}
- @i{n.}
- a unit of time equal to 1/n of a second,
- for some @i{implementation-defined} @i{integer} value of n.
- See the @i{variable} @b{internal-time-units-per-second}.
- @IGindex{interned}
- @item @b{interned}
- @i{adj.} @i{Trad.}
- 1. (of a @i{symbol}) @i{accessible}_3 in
- any @i{package}.
- 2. (of a @i{symbol} in a specific @i{package})
- @i{present} in that @i{package}.
- @IGindex{interpreted function}
- @item @b{interpreted function}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{function} that is not a @i{compiled function}.
- (It is possible for there to be a @i{conforming implementation} which
- has no @i{interpreted functions}, but a @i{conforming program}
- must not assume that all @i{functions} are @i{compiled functions}.)
- @IGindex{interpreted implementation}
- @item @b{interpreted implementation}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{implementation} that uses an execution strategy for
- @i{interpreted functions} that does not involve a one-time semantic
- analysis pre-pass, and instead uses ``lazy'' (and sometimes repetitious)
- semantic analysis of @i{forms} as they are encountered during execution.
- @IGindex{interval designator}
- @item @b{interval designator}
- @i{n.} (of @i{type} T)
- an ordered pair of @i{objects} that describe a @i{subtype} of T
- by delimiting an interval on the real number line.
- See @ref{Interval Designators}.
- @IGindex{invalid}
- @item @b{invalid}
- @i{n.}, @i{adj.}
- 1. @i{n.}
- a possible @i{constituent trait} of a @i{character}
- which if present signifies that the @i{character}
- cannot ever appear in a @i{token}
- except under the control of a @i{single escape} @i{character}.
- For details, see @ref{Constituent Characters}.
- 2. @i{adj.} (of a @i{character})
- being a @i{character} that has @i{syntax type} @i{constituent}
- in the @i{current readtable} and that has the
- @i{constituent trait} @i{invalid}_1.
- See @i{Figure~2--8}.
- @IGindex{iteration form}
- @item @b{iteration form}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{compound form} whose @i{operator} is named in Figure 26--3,
- or a @i{compound form} that has an @i{implementation-defined} @i{operator}
- and that is defined by the @i{implementation} to be an @i{iteration form}.
- @group
- @noindent
- @w{ do do-external-symbols dotimes }
- @w{ do* do-symbols loop }
- @w{ do-all-symbols dolist }
- @noindent
- @w{ Figure 26--3: Standardized Iteration Forms }
- @end group
- @IGindex{iteration variable}
- @item @b{iteration variable}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{variable} V, the @i{binding} for which was created by an
- @i{explicit use} of V in an @i{iteration form}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{K}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{key}
- @item @b{key}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} used for selection during retrieval.
- See @i{association list}, @i{property list}, and @i{hash table}.
- Also, see @ref{Sequence Concepts}.
- @IGindex{keyword}
- @item @b{keyword}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a @i{symbol} the @i{home package} of which is the @t{KEYWORD} @i{package}.
- 2. any @i{symbol}, usually but not necessarily in the @t{KEYWORD} @i{package},
- that is used as an identifying marker in keyword-style argument passing.
- See @b{lambda}.
- 3. @i{Idiom.} a @i{lambda list keyword}.
- @IGindex{keyword parameter}
- @item @b{keyword parameter}
- @i{n.}
- A @i{parameter} for which a corresponding keyword @i{argument}
- is optional. (There is no such thing as a required keyword @i{argument}.)
- If the @i{argument} is not supplied, a default value is used.
- See also @i{supplied-p parameter}.
- @IGindex{keyword/value pair}
- @item @b{keyword/value pair}
- @i{n.}
- two successive @i{elements} (a @i{keyword} and a @i{value},
- respectively) of a @i{property list}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{L}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{lambda combination}
- @item @b{lambda combination}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.}
- a @i{lambda form}.
- @IGindex{lambda expression}
- @item @b{lambda expression}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{list} which can be used in place of a @i{function name} in
- certain contexts to denote a @i{function} by directly describing its
- behavior rather than indirectly by referring to the name of an
- @i{established} @i{function}; its name derives from the fact that its
- first element is the @i{symbol} @t{lambda}.
- See @b{lambda}.
- @IGindex{lambda form}
- @item @b{lambda form}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{form} that is a @i{list} and that has a first element
- which is a @i{lambda expression} representing a @i{function}
- to be called on @i{arguments} which are the result of @i{evaluating}
- subsequent elements of the @i{lambda form}.
- @IGindex{lambda list}
- @item @b{lambda list}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{list} that specifies a set of @i{parameters}
- (sometimes called @i{lambda variables})
- and a protocol for receiving @i{values} for those @i{parameters};
- that is,
- an @i{ordinary lambda list},
- an @i{extended lambda list},
- or a @i{modified lambda list}.
- @IGindex{lambda list keyword}
- @item @b{lambda list keyword}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{symbol} whose @i{name} begins with @i{ampersand}
- and that is specially recognized in a @i{lambda list}.
- Note that no @i{standardized} @i{lambda list keyword}
- is in the @t{KEYWORD} @i{package}.
- @IGindex{lambda variable}
- @item @b{lambda variable}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{formal parameter}, used to emphasize the @i{variable}'s
- relation to the @i{lambda list} that @i{established} it.
- @IGindex{leaf}
- @item @b{leaf}
- @i{n.}
- 1. an @i{atom} in a @i{tree}_1.
- 2. a terminal node of a @i{tree}_2.
- @IGindex{leap seconds}
- @item @b{leap seconds}
- @i{n.}
- additional one-second intervals of time that are occasionally inserted
- into the true calendar by official timekeepers as a correction similar
- to ``leap years.'' All @r{Common Lisp} @i{time} representations ignore
- @i{leap seconds}; every day is assumed to be exactly 86400 seconds
- long.
- @IGindex{left-parenthesis}
- @item @b{left-parenthesis}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} ``@t{(}'',
- that is variously called
- ``left parenthesis''
- or ``open parenthesis''
- See @i{Figure~2--5}.
- @IGindex{length}
- @item @b{length}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{sequence})
- the number of @i{elements} in the @i{sequence}.
- (Note that if the @i{sequence} is a @i{vector} with a
- @i{fill pointer}, its @i{length} is the same as the
- @i{fill pointer} even though the total allocated size of
- the @i{vector} might be larger.)
- @IGindex{lexical binding}
- @item @b{lexical binding}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{binding} in a @i{lexical environment}.
- @IGindex{lexical closure}
- @item @b{lexical closure}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{function} that, when invoked on @i{arguments}, executes
- the body of a @i{lambda expression} in the @i{lexical environment}
- that was captured at the time of the creation of the @i{lexical closure},
- augmented by @i{bindings} of the @i{function}'s @i{parameters}
- to the corresponding @i{arguments}.
- @IGindex{lexical environment}
- @item @b{lexical environment}
- @i{n.}
- that part of the @i{environment} that contains @i{bindings}
- whose names have @i{lexical scope}. A @i{lexical environment}
- contains, among other things:
- ordinary @i{bindings} of @i{variable} @i{names} to @i{values},
- lexically @i{established} @i{bindings} of @i{function names}
- to @i{functions},
- @i{macros},
- @i{symbol macros},
- @i{blocks},
- @i{tags},
- and
- @i{local declarations} (see @b{declare}).
- @IGindex{lexical scope}
- @item @b{lexical scope}
- @i{n.}
- @i{scope} that is limited to a spatial or textual region within the
- establishing @i{form}.
- {``The names of parameters to a function normally are lexically scoped.''}
- @IGindex{lexical variable}
- @item @b{lexical variable}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{variable} the @i{binding} for which is in the
- @i{lexical environment}.
- @IGindex{Lisp image}
- @item @b{Lisp image}
- @i{n.}
- a running instantiation of a @r{Common Lisp} @i{implementation}.
- A @i{Lisp image} is characterized by a single address space in which any
- @i{object} can directly refer to any another in conformance with this specification,
- and by a single, common, @i{global environment}.
- (External operating systems sometimes call this a
- ``core image,''
- ``fork,''
- ``incarnation,''
- ``job,''
- or ``process.'' Note however, that the issue of a ``process'' in such
- an operating system is technically orthogonal to the issue of a @i{Lisp image}
- being defined here. Depending on the operating system, a single ``process''
- might have multiple @i{Lisp images}, and multiple ``processes'' might reside
- in a single @i{Lisp image}. Hence, it is the idea of a fully shared address
- space for direct reference among all @i{objects} which is the defining
- characteristic. Note, too, that two ``processes'' which have a communication
- area that permits the sharing of some but not all @i{objects} are considered
- to be distinct @i{Lisp images}.)
- @IGindex{Lisp printer}
- @item @b{Lisp printer}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.}
- the procedure that prints the character representation of an
- @i{object} onto a @i{stream}. (This procedure is implemented
- by the @i{function} @b{write}.)
- @IGindex{Lisp read-eval-print loop}
- @item @b{Lisp read-eval-print loop}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.}
- an endless loop that @i{reads}_2 a @i{form},
- @i{evaluates} it,
- and prints (@i{i.e.}, @i{writes}_2) the results.
- In many @i{implementations},
- the default mode of interaction with @r{Common Lisp} during program development
- is through such a loop.
- @IGindex{Lisp reader}
- @item @b{Lisp reader}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.}
- the procedure that parses character representations of @i{objects}
- from a @i{stream}, producing @i{objects}.
- (This procedure is implemented by the @i{function} @b{read}.)
- @IGindex{list}
- @item @b{list}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a chain of @i{conses} in which the @i{car} of each
- @i{cons} is an @i{element} of the @i{list},
- and the @i{cdr} of each @i{cons} is either the next
- link in the chain or a terminating @i{atom}.
- See also @i{proper list},
- @i{dotted list},
- or @i{circular list}.
- 2. the @i{type} that is the union of @b{null} and @b{cons}.
- @IGindex{list designator}
- @item @b{list designator}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{designator} for a @i{list} of @i{objects}; that is,
- an @i{object} that denotes a @i{list}
- and that is one of:
- a @i{non-nil} @i{atom}
- (denoting a @i{singleton} @i{list}
- whose @i{element} is that @i{non-nil} @i{atom})
- or a @i{proper list} (denoting itself).
- @IGindex{list structure}
- @item @b{list structure}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{list})
- the set of @i{conses} that make up the @i{list}.
- Note that while the @i{car}_@{1b@} component of each such @i{cons}
- is part of the @i{list structure},
- the @i{objects} that are @i{elements} of the @i{list}
- (@i{i.e.}, the @i{objects} that are the @i{cars}_2 of each @i{cons}
- in the @i{list})
- are not themselves part of its @i{list structure},
- even if they are @i{conses},
- except in the (@i{circular}_2)
- case where the @i{list}
- actually contains one of its @i{tails} as an @i{element}.
- (The @i{list structure} of a @i{list} is sometimes redundantly
- referred to as its ``top-level list structure'' in order to emphasize
- that any @i{conses} that are @i{elements} of the @i{list}
- are not involved.)
- @IGindex{literal}
- @item @b{literal}
- @i{adj.} (of an @i{object})
- referenced directly in a program rather than being computed by the program;
- that is,
- appearing as data in a @b{quote} @i{form},
- or, if the @i{object} is a @i{self-evaluating object},
- appearing as unquoted data.
- {``In the form @t{(cons "one" '("two"))},
- the expressions @t{"one"}, @t{("two")}, and @t{"two"}
- are literal objects.''}
- @IGindex{load}
- @item @b{load}
- @i{v.t.} (a @i{file})
- to cause the @i{code} contained in the @i{file} to be @i{executed}.
- See the @i{function} @b{load}.
- @IGindex{load time}
- @item @b{load time}
- @i{n.}
- the duration of time that the loader is @i{loading} @i{compiled code}.
- @IGindex{load time value}
- @item @b{load time value}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} referred to in @i{code} by a @b{load-time-value}
- @i{form}. The @i{value} of such a @i{form} is some specific
- @i{object} which can only be computed in the run-time @i{environment}.
- In the case of @i{file} @i{compilation}, the @i{value} is
- computed once as part of the process of @i{loading} the @i{compiled file},
- and not again. See the @i{special operator} @b{load-time-value}.
- @IGindex{loader}
- @item @b{loader}
- @i{n.}
- a facility that is part of Lisp and that @i{loads} a @i{file}.
- See the @i{function} @b{load}.
- @IGindex{local declaration}
- @item @b{local declaration}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{expression} which may appear only in specially designated
- positions of certain @i{forms}, and which provides information about
- the code contained within the containing @i{form};
- that is, a @b{declare} @i{expression}.
- @IGindex{local precedence order}
- @item @b{local precedence order}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{class})
- a @i{list} consisting of the @i{class} followed by its
- @i{direct superclasses} in the order mentioned in the defining
- @i{form} for the @i{class}.
- @IGindex{local slot}
- @item @b{local slot}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{class})
- a @i{slot} @i{accessible} in only one @i{instance},
- namely the @i{instance} in which the @i{slot} is allocated.
- @IGindex{logical block}
- @item @b{logical block}
- @i{n.}
- a conceptual grouping of related output used by the @i{pretty printer}.
- See the @i{macro} @b{pprint-logical-block} and @ref{Dynamic Control of the Arrangement of Output}.
- @IGindex{logical host}
- @item @b{logical host}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{implementation-dependent} nature
- that is used as the representation of a ``host'' in a @i{logical pathname},
- and that has an associated set of translation rules for converting
- @i{logical pathnames} belonging to that host into @i{physical pathnames}.
- See @ref{Logical Pathnames}.
- @IGindex{logical host designator}
- @item @b{logical host designator}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{designator} for a @i{logical host}; that is,
- an @i{object} that denotes a @i{logical host}
- and that is one of:
- a @i{string} (denoting the @i{logical host} that it names),
- or a @i{logical host} (denoting itself).
- (Note that because the representation of a @i{logical host}
- is @i{implementation-dependent},
- it is possible that an @i{implementation} might represent
- a @i{logical host} as the @i{string} that names it.)
- @IGindex{logical pathname}
- @item @b{logical pathname}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{logical-pathname}.
- @IGindex{long float}
- @item @b{long float}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{long-float}.
- @IGindex{loop keyword}
- @item @b{loop keyword}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.}
- a symbol that is a specially recognized part of the syntax of
- an extended @b{loop} @i{form}. Such symbols are recognized by their
- @i{name} (using @b{string=}), not by their identity; as such, they
- may be in any package. A @i{loop keyword} is not a @i{keyword}.
- @IGindex{lowercase}
- @item @b{lowercase}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{character})
- being among @i{standard characters} corresponding to
- the small letters @t{a} through @t{z},
- or being some other @i{implementation-defined} @i{character}
- that is defined by the @i{implementation} to be @i{lowercase}.
- See @ref{Characters With Case}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{M}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{macro}
- @item @b{macro}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a @i{macro form}
- 2. a @i{macro function}.
- 3. a @i{macro name}.
- @IGindex{macro character}
- @item @b{macro character}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{character} which, when encountered by the @i{Lisp reader}
- in its main dispatch loop, introduces a @i{reader macro}_1.
- (@i{Macro characters} have nothing to do with @i{macros}.)
- @IGindex{macro expansion}
- @item @b{macro expansion}
- @i{n.}
- 1. the process of translating a @i{macro form} into another
- @i{form}.
- 2. the @i{form} resulting from this process.
- @IGindex{macro form}
- @item @b{macro form}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{form} that stands for another @i{form}
- (@i{e.g.}, for the purposes of abstraction, information hiding,
- or syntactic convenience);
- that is,
- either a @i{compound form} whose first element is a @i{macro name},
- or a @i{form} that is a @i{symbol} that names a
- @i{symbol macro}.
- @IGindex{macro function}
- @item @b{macro function}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{function} of two arguments, a @i{form} and an
- @i{environment}, that implements @i{macro expansion} by
- producing a @i{form} to be evaluated in place of the original
- argument @i{form}.
- @IGindex{macro lambda list}
- @item @b{macro lambda list}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{extended lambda list} used in @i{forms} that @i{establish}
- @i{macro} definitions, such as @b{defmacro} and @b{macrolet}.
- See @ref{Macro Lambda Lists}.
- @IGindex{macro name}
- @item @b{macro name}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{name} for which @b{macro-function} returns @i{true}
- and which when used as the first element of a @i{compound form}
- identifies that @i{form} as a @i{macro form}.
- @IGindex{macroexpand hook}
- @item @b{macroexpand hook}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{function} that is the @i{value} of @b{*macroexpand-hook*}.
- @IGindex{mapping}
- @item @b{mapping}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a type of iteration in which a @i{function} is successively
- applied to @i{objects} taken from corresponding entries in
- collections such as @i{sequences} or @i{hash tables}.
- 2. @i{Math.} a relation between two sets in which each element of the
- first set (the ``domain'') is assigned one element of the second
- set (the ``range'').
- @IGindex{metaclass}
- @item @b{metaclass}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a @i{class} whose instances are @i{classes}.
- 2. (of an @i{object}) the @i{class} of the @i{class} of the @i{object}.
- @IGindex{Metaobject Protocol}
- @item @b{Metaobject Protocol}
- @i{n.}
- one of many possible descriptions of how a @i{conforming implementation}
- might implement various aspects of the object system. This description is beyond
- the scope of this document, and no @i{conforming implementation} is
- required to adhere to it except as noted explicitly in this specification.
- Nevertheless, its existence helps to establish normative practice,
- and implementors with no reason to diverge from it are encouraged to
- consider making their @i{implementation} adhere to it where possible.
- It is described in detail in @i{The Art of the Metaobject Protocol}.
- @IGindex{method}
- @item @b{method}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} that is part of a @i{generic function} and which
- provides information about how that @i{generic function} should
- behave when its @i{arguments} are @i{objects} of certain
- @i{classes} or with certain identities.
- @IGindex{method combination}
- @item @b{method combination}
- @i{n.}
- 1. generally, the composition of a set of @i{methods} to produce an
- @i{effective method} for a @i{generic function}.
- 2. an object of @i{type} @b{method-combination}, which represents the details
- of how the @i{method combination}_1 for one or more
- specific @i{generic functions} is to be performed.
- @IGindex{method-defining form}
- @item @b{method-defining form}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{form} that defines a @i{method} for a @i{generic function},
- whether explicitly or implicitly.
- See @ref{Introduction to Generic Functions}.
- @IGindex{method-defining operator}
- @item @b{method-defining operator}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{operator} corresponding to a @i{method-defining} @i{form}.
- See @i{Figure~7--1}.
- @IGindex{minimal compilation}
- @item @b{minimal compilation}
- @i{n.}
- actions the @i{compiler} must take at compile time.
- See @ref{Compilation Semantics}.
- @IGindex{modified lambda list}
- @item @b{modified lambda list}
- @i{n.}
- a list resembling an @i{ordinary lambda list} in form and purpose,
- but which deviates in syntax or functionality from the definition of an
- @i{ordinary lambda list}.
- See @i{ordinary lambda list}.
- {``@b{deftype} uses a modified lambda list.''}
- @IGindex{most recent}
- @item @b{most recent}
- @i{adj.}
- innermost;
- that is, having been @i{established} (and not yet @i{disestablished})
- more recently than any other of its kind.
- @IGindex{multiple escape}
- @item @b{multiple escape}
- @i{n.}, @i{adj.}
- 1. @i{n.} the @i{syntax type} of a @i{character}
- that is used in pairs to indicate that the enclosed @i{characters}
- are to be treated as @i{alphabetic}_2 @i{characters}
- with their @i{case} preserved.
- For details, see @ref{Multiple Escape Characters}.
- 2. @i{adj.} (of a @i{character})
- having the @i{multiple escape} @i{syntax type}.
- 3. @i{n.} a @i{multiple escape}_2 @i{character}.
- (In the @i{standard readtable},
- @i{vertical-bar} is a @i{multiple escape} @i{character}.)
- @IGindex{multiple values}
- @item @b{multiple values}
- @i{n.}
- 1. more than one @i{value}.
- {``The function @b{truncate} returns multiple values.''}
- 2. a variable number of @i{values}, possibly including zero or one.
- {``The function @b{values} returns multiple values.''}
- 3. a fixed number of values other than one.
- {``The macro @b{multiple-value-bind} is among the few
- operators in @r{Common Lisp} which can detect and manipulate
- multiple values.''}
- @end table
- @subheading @b{N}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{name}
- @item @b{name}
- @i{n.}, @i{v.t.}
- 1. @i{n.} an @i{identifier} by which an @i{object},
- a @i{binding}, or an @i{exit point}
- is referred to by association using a @i{binding}.
- 2. @i{v.t.} to give a @i{name} to.
- 3. @i{n.} (of an @i{object} having a name component)
- the @i{object} which is that component.
- {``The string which is a symbol's name is returned
- by @b{symbol-name}.''}
- 4. @i{n.} (of a @i{pathname})
- a. the name component, returned by @b{pathname-name}.
- b. the entire namestring, returned by @b{namestring}.
- 5. @i{n.} (of a @i{character})
- a @i{string} that names the @i{character}
- and that has @i{length} greater than one.
- (All @i{non-graphic} @i{characters} are required to have @i{names}
- unless they have some @i{implementation-defined} @i{attribute}
- which is not @i{null}. Whether or not other @i{characters}
- have @i{names} is @i{implementation-dependent}.)
- @IGindex{named constant}
- @item @b{named constant}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{variable} that is defined by @r{Common Lisp},
- by the @i{implementation},
- or by user code (see the @i{macro} @b{defconstant})
- to always @i{yield} the same @i{value} when @i{evaluated}.
- {``The value of a named constant may not be changed
- by assignment or by binding.''}
- @IGindex{namespace}
- @item @b{namespace}
- @i{n.}
- 1. @i{bindings} whose denotations are restricted to a particular kind.
- {``The bindings of names to tags is the tag namespace.''}
- 2. any @i{mapping} whose domain is a set of @i{names}.
- {``A package defines a namespace.''}
- @IGindex{namestring}
- @item @b{namestring}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{string} that represents a @i{filename}
- using either the @i{standardized} notation for naming @i{logical pathnames}
- described in @ref{Syntax of Logical Pathname Namestrings},
- or some @i{implementation-defined} notation for naming a @i{physical pathname}.
- @IGindex{newline}
- @item @b{newline}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} <@i{Newline}>,
- notated for the @i{Lisp reader} as @t{#\Newline}.
- @IGindex{next method}
- @item @b{next method}
- @i{n.}
- the next @i{method} to be invoked with respect to a given
- @i{method} for a particular set of arguments or argument
- @i{classes}.
- See @ref{Applying method combination to the sorted list of applicable methods}.
- @IGindex{nickname}
- @item @b{nickname}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{package})
- one of possibly several @i{names} that can be used to refer to
- the @i{package} but that is not the primary @i{name}
- of the @i{package}.
- @IGindex{nil}
- @item @b{nil}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{object} that is at once
- the @i{symbol} named @t{"NIL"} in the @t{COMMON-LISP} @i{package},
- the @i{empty list},
- the @i{boolean} (or @i{generalized boolean}) representing @i{false},
- and the @i{name} of the @i{empty type}.
- @IGindex{non-atomic}
- @item @b{non-atomic}
- @i{adj.}
- being other than an @i{atom}; @i{i.e.}, being a @i{cons}.
- @IGindex{non-constant variable}
- @item @b{non-constant variable}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{variable} that is not a @i{constant variable}.
- @IGindex{non-correctable}
- @item @b{non-correctable}
- @i{adj.} (of an @i{error})
- not intentionally @i{correctable}.
- (Because of the dynamic nature of @i{restarts},
- it is neither possible nor generally useful to completely prohibit
- an @i{error} from being @i{correctable}.
- This term is used in order to express an intent that no special effort
- should be made by @i{code} signaling an @i{error} to make
- that @i{error} @i{correctable};
- however, there is no actual requirement on @i{conforming programs}
- or @i{conforming implementations} imposed by this term.)
- @IGindex{non-empty}
- @item @b{non-empty}
- @i{adj.}
- having at least one @i{element}.
- @IGindex{non-generic function}
- @item @b{non-generic function}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{function} that is not a @i{generic function}.
- @IGindex{non-graphic}
- @item @b{non-graphic}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{character})
- not @i{graphic}.
- See @ref{Graphic Characters}.
- @IGindex{non-list}
- @item @b{non-list}
- @i{n.}, @i{adj.}
- other than a @i{list}; @i{i.e.}, a @i{non-nil} @i{atom}.
- @IGindex{non-local exit}
- @item @b{non-local exit}
- @i{n.}
- a transfer of control (and sometimes @i{values}) to
- an @i{exit point} for reasons other than a @i{normal return}.
- {``The operators @b{go}, @b{throw},
- and @b{return-from} cause a non-local exit.''}
- @IGindex{non-nil}
- @item @b{non-nil}
- @i{n.}, @i{adj.}
- not @b{nil}. Technically, any @i{object} which is not @b{nil} can be
- referred to as @i{true}, but that would tend to imply a unique view
- of the @i{object} as a @i{generalized boolean}.
- Referring to such an @i{object} as @i{non-nil} avoids this implication.
- @IGindex{non-null lexical environment}
- @item @b{non-null lexical environment}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{lexical environment} that has additional information not present in
- the @i{global environment}, such as one or more @i{bindings}.
- @IGindex{non-simple}
- @item @b{non-simple}
- @i{adj.}
- not @i{simple}.
- @IGindex{non-terminating}
- @item @b{non-terminating}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{macro character})
- being such that it is treated as a constituent @i{character}
- when it appears in the middle of an extended token.
- See @ref{Reader Algorithm}.
- @IGindex{non-top-level form}
- @item @b{non-top-level form}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{form} that, by virtue of its position as a @i{subform}
- of another @i{form}, is not a @i{top level form}.
- See @ref{Processing of Top Level Forms}.
- @IGindex{normal return}
- @item @b{normal return}
- @i{n.}
- the natural transfer of control and @i{values} which occurs after
- the complete @i{execution} of a @i{form}.
- @IGindex{normalized}
- @item @b{normalized}
- @i{adj.}, @i{ANSI}, @i{IEEE} (of a @i{float})
- conforming to the description of ``normalized'' as described by {IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic}.
- See @i{denormalized}.
- @IGindex{null}
- @item @b{null}
- @i{adj.}, @i{n.}
- 1. @i{adj.}
- a. (of a @i{list}) having no @i{elements}: empty. See @i{empty list}.
- b. (of a @i{string}) having a @i{length} of zero.
- (It is common, both within this document and in observed spoken behavior,
- to refer to an empty string by an apparent definite reference,
- as in ``the @i{null} @i{string}'' even though no attempt is made to
- @i{intern}_2 null strings. The phrase
- ``a @i{null} @i{string}'' is technically more correct,
- but is generally considered awkward by most Lisp programmers.
- As such, the phrase ``the @i{null} @i{string}''
- should be treated as an indefinite reference in all cases
- except for anaphoric references.)
- c. (of an @i{implementation-defined} @i{attribute} of a @i{character})
- An @i{object} to which the value of that @i{attribute} defaults
- if no specific value was requested.
- 2. @i{n.} an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{null} (the only such @i{object} being @b{nil}).
- @IGindex{null lexical environment}
- @item @b{null lexical environment}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{lexical environment} which has no @i{bindings}.
- @IGindex{number}
- @item @b{number}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{number}.
- @IGindex{numeric}
- @item @b{numeric}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{character})
- being one of the @i{standard characters} @t{0} through @i{9},
- or being some other @i{graphic} @i{character}
- defined by the @i{implementation} to be @i{numeric}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{O}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{object}
- @item @b{object}
- @i{n.}
- 1. any Lisp datum.
- {``The function @b{cons} creates an object which refers
- to two other objects.''}
- 2. (immediately following the name of a @i{type})
- an @i{object} which is of that @i{type}, used to emphasize that the
- @i{object} is not just a @i{name} for an object of that @i{type}
- but really an @i{element} of the @i{type} in cases where @i{objects}
- of that @i{type} (such as @b{function} or @b{class}) are commonly
- referred to by @i{name}.
- {``The function @b{symbol-function} takes a function name
- and returns a function object.''}
- @IGindex{object-traversing}
- @item @b{object-traversing}
- @i{adj.}
- operating in succession on components of an @i{object}.
- {``The operators @b{mapcar}, @b{maphash},
- @b{with-package-iterator} and @b{count}
- perform object-traversing operations.''}
- @IGindex{open}
- @item @b{open}
- @i{adj.}, @i{v.t.} (a @i{file})
- 1. @i{v.t.} to create and return a @i{stream} to the @i{file}.
- 2. @i{adj.} (of a @i{stream})
- having been @i{opened}_1, but not yet @i{closed}.
- @IGindex{operator}
- @item @b{operator}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a @i{function}, @i{macro}, or @i{special operator}.
- 2. a @i{symbol} that names
- such a @i{function}, @i{macro}, or @i{special operator}.
- 3. (in a @b{function} @i{special form})
- the @i{cadr} of the @b{function} @i{special form}, which
- might be either an @i{operator}_2 or a @i{lambda expression}.
- 4. (of a @i{compound form})
- the @i{car} of the @i{compound form}, which might be
- either an @i{operator}_2
- or a @i{lambda expression}, and which is never @t{(setf @i{symbol})}.
- @IGindex{optimize quality}
- @item @b{optimize quality}
- @i{n.}
- one of several aspects of a program that might be optimizable by
- certain compilers. Since optimizing one such quality
- might conflict with optimizing another, relative priorities for
- qualities can be established in an @b{optimize} @i{declaration}.
- The @i{standardized} @i{optimize qualities} are
- @t{compilation-speed} (speed of the compilation process),
- @t{debug} (ease of debugging),
- @t{safety} (run-time error checking),
- @t{space} (both code size and run-time space),
- and
- @t{speed} (of the object code).
- @i{Implementations} may define additional @i{optimize qualities}.
- @IGindex{optional parameter}
- @item @b{optional parameter}
- @i{n.}
- A @i{parameter} for which a corresponding positional @i{argument}
- is optional. If the @i{argument} is not supplied, a default value
- is used. See also @i{supplied-p parameter}.
- @IGindex{ordinary function}
- @item @b{ordinary function}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{function} that is not a @i{generic function}.
- @IGindex{ordinary lambda list}
- @item @b{ordinary lambda list}
- @i{n.}
- the kind of @i{lambda list} used by @b{lambda}.
- See @i{modified lambda list} and @i{extended lambda list}.
- {``@b{defun} uses an ordinary lambda list.''}
- @IGindex{otherwise inaccessible part}
- @item @b{otherwise inaccessible part}
- @i{n.} (of an @i{object}, O_1)
- an @i{object}, O_2, which would be made @i{inaccessible} if
- O_1 were made @i{inaccessible}. (Every @i{object} is an
- @i{otherwise inaccessible part} of itself.)
- @IGindex{output}
- @item @b{output}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{stream})
- supporting output operations (@i{i.e.}, being a ``data sink'').
- An @i{output} @i{stream} might also be an @i{input} @i{stream},
- in which case it is sometimes called a @i{bidirectional} @i{stream}.
- See the @i{function} @b{output-stream-p}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{P}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{package}
- @item @b{package}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{package}.
- @IGindex{package cell}
- @item @b{package cell}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.} (of a @i{symbol})
- The @i{place} in a @i{symbol} that holds one of
- possibly several @i{packages} in which the @i{symbol} is
- @i{interned}, called the @i{home package}, or which holds
- @b{nil} if no such @i{package} exists or is known.
- See the @i{function} @b{symbol-package}.
- @IGindex{package designator}
- @item @b{package designator}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{designator} for a @i{package}; that is,
- an @i{object} that denotes a @i{package}
- and that is one of:
- a @i{string designator}
- (denoting the @i{package} that has the @i{string}
- that it designates as its @i{name}
- or as one of its @i{nicknames}),
- or a @i{package} (denoting itself).
- @IGindex{package marker}
- @item @b{package marker}
- @i{n.}
- a character which is used in the textual notation for a symbol
- to separate the package name from the symbol name, and which
- is @i{colon} in the @i{standard readtable}.
- See @ref{Character Syntax}.
- @IGindex{package prefix}
- @item @b{package prefix}
- @i{n.}
- a notation preceding the @i{name} of a @i{symbol} in text that is
- processed by the @i{Lisp reader}, which uses a @i{package} @i{name}
- followed by one or more @i{package markers}, and which indicates that
- the symbol is looked up in the indicated @i{package}.
- @IGindex{package registry}
- @item @b{package registry}
- @i{n.}
- A mapping of @i{names} to @i{package} @i{objects}.
- It is possible for there to be a @i{package} @i{object} which is not
- in this mapping; such a @i{package} is called an @i{unregistered package}.
- @i{Operators} such as @b{find-package} consult this mapping in order
- to find a @i{package} from its @i{name}.
- @i{Operators} such as @b{do-all-symbols}, @b{find-all-symbols},
- and @b{list-all-packages} operate only on @i{packages} that exist
- in the @i{package registry}.
- @IGindex{pairwise}
- @item @b{pairwise}
- @i{adv.} (of an adjective on a set)
- applying individually to all possible pairings of elements of the set.
- {``The types A, B, and C are pairwise disjoint if
- A and B are disjoint,
- B and C are disjoint, and
- A and C are disjoint.''}
- @IGindex{parallel}
- @item @b{parallel}
- @i{adj.} @i{Trad.} (of @i{binding} or @i{assignment})
- done in the style of @b{psetq}, @b{let}, or @b{do};
- that is, first evaluating all of the @i{forms} that produce @i{values},
- and only then @i{assigning} or @i{binding} the @i{variables} (or @i{places}).
- Note that this does not imply traditional computational ``parallelism''
- since the @i{forms} that produce @i{values} are evaluated @i{sequentially}.
- See @i{sequential}.
- @IGindex{parameter}
- @item @b{parameter}
- @i{n.}
- 1. (of a @i{function})
- a @i{variable} in the definition of a @i{function}
- which takes on the @i{value} of a corresponding @i{argument}
- (or of a @i{list} of corresponding arguments)
- to that @i{function} when it is called,
- or
- which in some cases is given a default value because there
- is no corresponding @i{argument}.
- 2. (of a @i{format directive})
- an @i{object} received as data flow by a @i{format directive}
- due to a prefix notation within the @i{format string} at the
- @i{format directive}'s point of use.
- See @ref{Formatted Output}.
- {``In @t{"~3,'0D"}, the number @t{3} and the character
- @t{#\0} are parameters to the @t{~D} format directive.''}
- @IGindex{parameter specializer}
- @item @b{parameter specializer}
- @i{n.}
- 1. (of a @i{method}) an @i{expression} which constrains the
- @i{method} to be applicable only to @i{argument} sequences
- in which the corresponding @i{argument} matches the
- @i{parameter specializer}.
- 2. a @i{class},
- or a @i{list} @t{(eql @i{object})}.
- @IGindex{parameter specializer name}
- @item @b{parameter specializer name}
- @i{n.}
- 1. (of a @i{method} definition) an expression used in code to
- name a @i{parameter specializer}.
- See @ref{Introduction to Methods}.
- 2. a @i{class},
- a @i{symbol} naming a @i{class},
- or a @i{list} @t{(eql @i{form})}.
- @IGindex{pathname}
- @item @b{pathname}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{pathname}, which is a structured representation
- of the name of a @i{file}. A @i{pathname} has six components:
- a ``host,''
- a ``device,''
- a ``directory,''
- a ``name,''
- a ``type,'' and
- a ``version.''
- @IGindex{pathname designator}
- @item @b{pathname designator}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{designator} for a @i{pathname}; that is,
- an @i{object} that denotes a @i{pathname}
- and that is one of:
- a @i{pathname} @i{namestring}
- (denoting the corresponding @i{pathname}),
- a @i{stream associated with a file}
- (denoting the @i{pathname} used to open the @i{file};
- this may be, but is not required to be, the actual name of the @i{file}),
- or a @i{pathname} (denoting itself).
- See @ref{File Operations on Open and Closed Streams}.
- @IGindex{physical pathname}
- @item @b{physical pathname}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{pathname} that is not a @i{logical pathname}.
- [Editorial Note by KMP: Still need to reconcile some confusion in the uses of ``generalized
- reference'' and ``place.'' I think one was supposed to refer to the
- abstract concept, and the other to an object (a form), but the usages
- have become blurred.]
- @IGindex{place}
- @item @b{place}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a @i{form} which is suitable for use as a @i{generalized reference}.
- 2. the conceptual location referred to by such a @i{place}_1.
- @IGindex{plist}
- @item @b{plist}
- pronounced 'p\=e ,list @i{n.}
- a @i{property list}.
- @IGindex{portable}
- @item @b{portable}
- @i{adj.} (of @i{code})
- required to produce equivalent results and observable side effects
- in all @i{conforming implementations}.
- @IGindex{potential copy}
- @item @b{potential copy}
- @i{n.} (of an @i{object} O_1 subject to constriants)
- an @i{object} O_2 that if the specified constraints are satisfied
- by O_1 without any modification might or might not be @i{identical}
- to O_1, or else that must be a @i{fresh} @i{object} that
- resembles a @i{copy} of O_1 except that it has been modified as
- necessary to satisfy the constraints.
- @IGindex{potential number}
- @item @b{potential number}
- @i{n.}
- A textual notation that might be parsed by the @i{Lisp reader}
- in some @i{conforming implementation} as a @i{number}
- but is not required to be parsed as a @i{number}.
- No @i{object} is a @i{potential number}---either an @i{object} is
- a @i{number} or it is not.
- See @ref{Potential Numbers as Tokens}.
- @IGindex{pprint dispatch table}
- @item @b{pprint dispatch table}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} that can be the @i{value} of @b{*print-pprint-dispatch*}
- and hence can control how @i{objects} are printed when
- @b{*print-pretty*} is @i{true}.
- See @ref{Pretty Print Dispatch Tables}.
- @IGindex{predicate}
- @item @b{predicate}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{function} that returns a @i{generalized boolean}
- as its first value.
- @IGindex{present}
- @item @b{present}
- @i{n.}
- 1. (of a @i{feature} in a @i{Lisp image})
- a state of being that is in effect if and only if the @i{symbol}
- naming the @i{feature} is an @i{element} of the @i{features list}.
- 2. (of a @i{symbol} in a @i{package})
- being accessible in that @i{package} directly,
- rather than being inherited from another @i{package}.
- @IGindex{pretty print}
- @item @b{pretty print}
- @i{v.t.} (an @i{object})
- to invoke the @i{pretty printer} on the @i{object}.
- @IGindex{pretty printer}
- @item @b{pretty printer}
- @i{n.}
- the procedure that prints the character representation of an
- @i{object} onto a @i{stream} when the @i{value} of
- @b{*print-pretty*} is @i{true},
- and that uses layout techniques (@i{e.g.}, indentation) that
- tend to highlight the structure of the @i{object} in a way that
- makes it easier for human readers to parse visually.
- See the @i{variable} @b{*print-pprint-dispatch*} and @ref{The Lisp Pretty Printer}.
- @IGindex{pretty printing stream}
- @item @b{pretty printing stream}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{stream} that does pretty printing. Such streams are created by
- the @i{function} @b{pprint-logical-block} as a link between the output stream
- and the logical block.
- @IGindex{primary method}
- @item @b{primary method}
- @i{n.}
- a member of one of two sets of @i{methods}
- (the set of @i{auxiliary methods} is the other)
- that form an exhaustive partition of the set of @i{methods}
- on the @i{method}'s @i{generic function}.
- How these sets are determined is dependent on the @i{method combination} type;
- see @ref{Introduction to Methods}.
- @IGindex{primary value}
- @item @b{primary value}
- @i{n.} (of @i{values} resulting from the
- @i{evaluation} of a @i{form})
- the first @i{value}, if any, or else @b{nil} if there are no @i{values}.
- {``The primary value returned by @b{truncate} is an
- integer quotient, truncated toward zero.''}
- @IGindex{principal}
- @item @b{principal}
- @i{adj.} (of a value returned by a @r{Common Lisp} @i{function} that
- implements a mathematically irrational or transcendental
- function defined in the complex domain)
- of possibly many (sometimes an infinite number of) correct values for the
- mathematical function, being the particular @i{value} which the corresponding
- @r{Common Lisp} @i{function} has been defined to return.
- @IGindex{print name}
- @item @b{print name}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.} (usually of a @i{symbol})
- a @i{name}_3.
- @IGindex{printer control variable}
- @item @b{printer control variable}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{variable} whose specific purpose is to control some action
- of the @i{Lisp printer}; that is, one of the @i{variables}
- in @i{Figure~22--1},
- or else some @i{implementation-defined} @i{variable} which is
- defined by the @i{implementation} to be a @i{printer control variable}.
- @IGindex{printer escaping}
- @item @b{printer escaping}
- @i{n.}
- The combined state of the @i{printer control variables}
- @b{*print-escape*} and @b{*print-readably*}.
- If the value of either @b{*print-readably*} or @b{*print-escape*} is @i{true},
- then @i{printer escaping}
- @IGindex{printer escaping}
- is ``enabled'';
- otherwise (if the values of both @b{*print-readably*} and @b{*print-escape*}
- are @i{false}),
- then @i{printer escaping} is ``disabled''.
- @IGindex{printing}
- @item @b{printing}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{character})
- being a @i{graphic} @i{character} other than @i{space}.
- @IGindex{process}
- @item @b{process}
- @i{v.t.} (a @i{form} by the @i{compiler})
- to perform @i{minimal compilation}, determining the time of
- evaluation for a @i{form}, and possibly @i{evaluating} that
- @i{form} (if required).
- @IGindex{processor}
- @item @b{processor}
- @i{n.}, @i{ANSI}
- an @i{implementation}.
- @IGindex{proclaim}
- @item @b{proclaim}
- @i{v.t.} (a @i{proclamation})
- to @i{establish} that @i{proclamation}.
- @IGindex{proclamation}
- @item @b{proclamation}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{global declaration}.
- @IGindex{prog tag}
- @item @b{prog tag}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.}
- a @i{go tag}.
- @IGindex{program}
- @item @b{program}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.}
- @r{Common Lisp} @i{code}.
- @IGindex{programmer}
- @item @b{programmer}
- @i{n.}
- an active entity, typically a human, that writes a @i{program},
- and that might or might not also be a @i{user} of the @i{program}.
- @IGindex{programmer code}
- @item @b{programmer code}
- @i{n.}
- @i{code} that is supplied by the programmer;
- that is, @i{code} that is not @i{system code}.
- @IGindex{proper list}
- @item @b{proper list}
- @i{n.}
- A @i{list} terminated by the @i{empty list}.
- (The @i{empty list} is a @i{proper list}.)
- See @i{improper list}.
- @IGindex{proper name}
- @item @b{proper name}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{class})
- a @i{symbol} that @i{names} the @i{class} whose @i{name}
- is that @i{symbol}.
- See the @i{functions} @b{class-name} and @b{find-class}.
- @IGindex{proper sequence}
- @item @b{proper sequence}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{sequence} which is not an @i{improper list};
- that is, a @i{vector} or a @i{proper list}.
- @IGindex{proper subtype}
- @item @b{proper subtype}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{type})
- a @i{subtype} of the @i{type} which is not the @i{same} @i{type}
- as the @i{type} (@i{i.e.}, its @i{elements} are a ``proper subset'' of the
- @i{type}).
- @IGindex{property}
- @item @b{property}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{property list})
- 1. a conceptual pairing of a @i{property indicator} and its
- associated @i{property value} on a @i{property list}.
- 2. a @i{property value}.
- @IGindex{property indicator}
- @item @b{property indicator}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{property list})
- the @i{name} part of a @i{property}, used as a @i{key}
- when looking up a @i{property value} on a @i{property list}.
- @IGindex{property list}
- @item @b{property list}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a @i{list} containing an even number of @i{elements} that are
- alternating @i{names} (sometimes called @i{indicators}
- or @i{keys}) and @i{values} (sometimes called @i{properties}).
- When there is more than one @i{name} and @i{value} pair with
- the @i{identical} @i{name} in a @i{property list},
- the first such pair determines the @i{property}.
- 2. (of a @i{symbol})
- the component of the @i{symbol} containing a @i{property list}.
- @IGindex{property value}
- @item @b{property value}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{property indicator} on
- a @i{property list})
- the @i{object} associated with the @i{property indicator}
- on the @i{property list}.
- @IGindex{purports to conform}
- @item @b{purports to conform}
- @i{v.}
- makes a good-faith claim of conformance.
- This term expresses intention to conform, regardless of whether the
- goal of that intention is realized in practice.
- For example, language implementations have been known to have bugs,
- and while an @i{implementation} of this specification with bugs
- might not be a @i{conforming implementation}, it can still
- @i{purport to conform}. This is an important distinction in
- certain specific cases; @i{e.g.}, see the @i{variable} @b{*features*}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{Q}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{qualified method}
- @item @b{qualified method}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{method} that has one or more @i{qualifiers}.
- @IGindex{qualifier}
- @item @b{qualifier}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{method} for a @i{generic function})
- one of possibly several @i{objects} used to annotate the @i{method}
- in a way that identifies its role in the @i{method combination}.
- The @i{method combination} @i{type} determines
- how many @i{qualifiers} are permitted for each @i{method},
- which @i{qualifiers} are permitted,
- and
- the semantics of those @i{qualifiers}.
- @IGindex{query I/O}
- @item @b{query I/O}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{bidirectional} @i{stream}
- that is the @i{value} of the @i{variable} @b{*query-io*}.
- @IGindex{quoted object}
- @item @b{quoted object}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} which is the second element of a
- @b{quote} @i{form}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{R}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{radix}
- @item @b{radix}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{integer} between 2 and 36, inclusive, which can be used
- to designate a base with respect to which certain kinds of numeric
- input or output are performed.
- (There are n valid digit characters for any given @i{radix} n,
- and those digits are the first n digits in the sequence
- @t{0}, @t{1}, ..., @t{9}, @t{A}, @t{B}, ..., @t{Z},
- which have the weights
- @t{0}, @t{1}, ..., @t{9}, @t{10}, @t{11}, ..., @t{35},
- respectively.
- Case is not significant in parsing numbers of radix greater
- than @t{10}, so ``9b8a'' and ``9B8A'' denote the same @i{radix}
- @t{16} number.)
- @IGindex{random state}
- @item @b{random state}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{random-state}.
- @IGindex{rank}
- @item @b{rank}
- @i{n.}
- a non-negative @i{integer} indicating the number of
- @i{dimensions} of an @i{array}.
- @IGindex{ratio}
- @item @b{ratio}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{ratio}.
- @IGindex{ratio marker}
- @item @b{ratio marker}
- @i{n.}
- a character which is used in the textual notation for a @i{ratio}
- to separate the numerator from the denominator, and which
- is @i{slash} in the @i{standard readtable}.
- See @ref{Character Syntax}.
- @IGindex{rational}
- @item @b{rational}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{rational}.
- @IGindex{read}
- @item @b{read}
- @i{v.t.}
- 1. (a @i{binding} or @i{slot} or component)
- to obtain the @i{value} of the @i{binding} or @i{slot}.
- 2. (an @i{object} from a @i{stream})
- to parse an @i{object} from its representation on the @i{stream}.
- @IGindex{readably}
- @item @b{readably}
- @i{adv.} (of a manner of printing an @i{object} O_1)
- in such a way as to permit the @i{Lisp Reader} to later @i{parse}
- the printed output into an @i{object} O_2 that is @i{similar} to O_1.
- @IGindex{reader}
- @item @b{reader}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a @i{function} that @i{reads}_1 a @i{variable} or @i{slot}.
- 2. the @i{Lisp reader}.
- @IGindex{reader macro}
- @item @b{reader macro}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a textual notation introduced by dispatch on one or two @i{characters}
- that defines special-purpose syntax for use by the @i{Lisp reader},
- and that is implemented by a @i{reader macro function}.
- See @ref{Reader Algorithm}.
- 2. the @i{character} or @i{characters} that introduce
- a @i{reader macro}_1; that is,
- a @i{macro character}
- or the conceptual pairing of a @i{dispatching macro character} and the
- @i{character} that follows it.
- (A @i{reader macro} is not a kind of @i{macro}.)
- @IGindex{reader macro function}
- @item @b{reader macro function}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{function} @i{designator} that denotes a @i{function}
- that implements a @i{reader macro}_2.
- See the @i{functions} @b{set-macro-character} and @b{set-dispatch-macro-character}.
- @IGindex{readtable}
- @item @b{readtable}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{readtable}.
- @IGindex{readtable case}
- @item @b{readtable case}
- @i{n.}
- an attribute of a @i{readtable}
- whose value is a @i{case sensitivity mode},
- and that selects the manner in which @i{characters}
- in a @i{symbol}'s @i{name} are to be treated by
- the @i{Lisp reader}
- and the @i{Lisp printer}.
- See @ref{Effect of Readtable Case on the Lisp Reader} and @ref{Effect of Readtable Case on the Lisp Printer}.
- @IGindex{readtable designator}
- @item @b{readtable designator}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{designator} for a @i{readtable}; that is,
- an @i{object} that denotes a @i{readtable}
- and that is one of:
- @b{nil} (denoting the @i{standard readtable}),
- or a @i{readtable} (denoting itself).
- @IGindex{recognizable subtype}
- @item @b{recognizable subtype}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{type})
- a @i{subtype} of the @i{type} which can be reliably detected
- to be such by the @i{implementation}.
- See the @i{function} @b{subtypep}.
- @IGindex{reference}
- @item @b{reference}
- @i{n.}, @i{v.t.}
- 1. @i{n.} an act or occurrence of referring to an @i{object},
- a @i{binding}, an @i{exit point}, a @i{tag},
- or an @i{environment}.
- 2. @i{v.t.} to refer to an @i{object}, a @i{binding}, an
- @i{exit point}, a @i{tag}, or an @i{environment},
- usually by @i{name}.
- @IGindex{registered package}
- @item @b{registered package}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{package} @i{object} that is installed in the @i{package registry}.
- (Every @i{registered package} has a @i{name} that is a @i{string},
- as well as zero or more @i{string} nicknames.
- All @i{packages} that are initially specified by @r{Common Lisp}
- or created by @b{make-package} or @b{defpackage}
- are @i{registered packages}. @i{Registered packages} can be turned into
- @i{unregistered packages} by @b{delete-package}.)
- @IGindex{relative}
- @item @b{relative}
- @i{adj.}
- 1. (of a @i{time})
- representing an offset from an @i{absolute} @i{time}
- in the units appropriate to that time.
- For example,
- a @i{relative} @i{internal time} is the difference between
- two @i{absolute} @i{internal times}, and is measured in
- @i{internal time units}.
- 2. (of a @i{pathname})
- representing a position in a directory hierarchy by motion
- from a position other than the root, which might therefore vary.
- {``The notation @t{#P"../foo.text"} denotes a relative
- pathname if the host file system is Unix.''}
- See @i{absolute}.
- @IGindex{repertoire}
- @item @b{repertoire}
- @i{n.}, @i{ISO}
- a @i{subtype} of @b{character}. See @ref{Character Repertoires}.
- @IGindex{report}
- @item @b{report}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{condition})
- to @i{call} the @i{function} @b{print-object} on the @i{condition}
- in an @i{environment} where the @i{value} of @b{*print-escape*} is @i{false}.
- @IGindex{report message}
- @item @b{report message}
- @i{n.}
- the text that is output by a @i{condition reporter}.
- @IGindex{required parameter}
- @item @b{required parameter}
- @i{n.}
- A @i{parameter} for which a corresponding positional @i{argument}
- must be supplied when @i{calling} the @i{function}.
- @IGindex{rest list}
- @item @b{rest list}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{function} having a @i{rest parameter})
- The @i{list} to which the @i{rest parameter} is @i{bound} on some
- particular @i{call} to the @i{function}.
- @IGindex{rest parameter}
- @item @b{rest parameter}
- @i{n.}
- A @i{parameter} which was introduced by @b{&rest}.
- @IGindex{restart}
- @item @b{restart}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{restart}.
- @IGindex{restart designator}
- @item @b{restart designator}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{designator} for a @i{restart}; that is,
- an @i{object} that denotes a @i{restart}
- and that is one of:
- a @i{non-nil} @i{symbol}
- (denoting the most recently established @i{active}
- @i{restart} whose @i{name} is that @i{symbol}),
- or a @i{restart} (denoting itself).
- @IGindex{restart function}
- @item @b{restart function}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{function} that invokes a @i{restart}, as if by @b{invoke-restart}.
- The primary purpose of a @i{restart function} is to provide an alternate
- interface. By convention, a @i{restart function} usually has the same name
- as the @i{restart} which it invokes. Figure 26--4 shows a list of the
- @i{standardized} @i{restart functions}.
- @group
- @noindent
- @w{ abort muffle-warning use-value }
- @w{ continue store-value }
- @noindent
- @w{ Figure 26--4: Standardized Restart Functions}
- @end group
- @IGindex{return}
- @item @b{return}
- @i{v.t.} (of @i{values})
- 1. (from a @i{block}) to transfer control and @i{values} from the @i{block};
- that is, to cause the @i{block} to @i{yield} the @i{values} immediately
- without doing any further evaluation of the @i{forms} in its body.
- 2. (from a @i{form}) to @i{yield} the @i{values}.
- @IGindex{return value}
- @item @b{return value}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.}
- a @i{value}_1
- @IGindex{right-parenthesis}
- @item @b{right-parenthesis}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} ``@t{)}'',
- that is variously called
- ``right parenthesis''
- or ``close parenthesis''
- See @i{Figure~2--5}.
- @IGindex{run time}
- @item @b{run time}
- @i{n.}
- 1. @i{load time}
- 2. @i{execution time}
- @IGindex{run-time compiler}
- @item @b{run-time compiler}
- @i{n.}
- refers to the @b{compile} function or to @i{implicit compilation},
- for which the compilation and run-time @i{environments} are maintained
- in the same @i{Lisp image}.
- @IGindex{run-time definition}
- @item @b{run-time definition}
- @i{n.}
- a definition in the @i{run-time environment}.
- @IGindex{run-time environment}
- @item @b{run-time environment}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{environment} in which a program is @i{executed}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{S}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{safe}
- @item @b{safe}
- @i{adj.}
- 1. (of @i{code})
- processed in a @i{lexical environment} where the the highest
- @b{safety} level (@t{3}) was in effect.
- See @b{optimize}.
- 2. (of a @i{call}) a @i{safe call}.
- @IGindex{safe call}
- @item @b{safe call}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{call} in which
- the @i{call},
- the @i{function} being @i{called},
- and the point of @i{functional evaluation}
- are all @i{safe}_1 @i{code}.
- For more detailed information, see @ref{Safe and Unsafe Calls}.
- @IGindex{same}
- @item @b{same}
- @i{adj.}
- 1. (of @i{objects} under a specified @i{predicate})
- indistinguishable by that @i{predicate}.
- {``The symbol @t{car}, the string @t{"car"}, and the string @t{"CAR"}
- are the @t{same} under @b{string-equal}''}.
- 2. (of @i{objects} if no predicate is implied by context)
- indistinguishable by @b{eql}.
- Note that @b{eq} might be capable of distinguishing some
- @i{numbers} and @i{characters} which @b{eql} cannot
- distinguish, but the nature of such, if any,
- is @i{implementation-dependent}.
- Since @b{eq} is used only rarely in this specification,
- @b{eql} is the default predicate when none is mentioned explicitly.
- {``The conses returned by two successive calls to @b{cons}
- are never the same.''}
- 3. (of @i{types}) having the same set of @i{elements};
- that is, each @i{type} is a @i{subtype} of the others.
- {``The types specified by @t{(integer 0 1)},
- @t{(unsigned-byte 1)},
- and @t{bit} are the same.''}
- @IGindex{satisfy the test}
- @item @b{satisfy the test}
- @i{v.}
- (of an @i{object} being considered by a @i{sequence function})
- 1. (for a one @i{argument} test)
- to be in a state such that the @i{function} which is the
- @i{predicate} @i{argument} to the @i{sequence function}
- returns @i{true} when given a single @i{argument} that is the
- result of calling the @i{sequence function}'s @i{key} @i{argument}
- on the @i{object} being considered.
- See @ref{Satisfying a One-Argument Test}.
- 2. (for a two @i{argument} test)
- to be in a state such that the two-place @i{predicate}
- which is the @i{sequence function}'s
- @i{test} @i{argument}
- returns @i{true} when given a first @i{argument} that
- is
- the @i{object} being considered,
- and when given a second @i{argument}
- that is the result of calling the @i{sequence function}'s
- @i{key} @i{argument} on an @i{element} of the
- @i{sequence function}'s @i{sequence} @i{argument}
- which is being tested for equality;
- or to be in a state such that the @i{test-not} @i{function}
- returns @i{false} given the same @i{arguments}.
- See @ref{Satisfying a Two-Argument Test}.
- @IGindex{scope}
- @item @b{scope}
- @i{n.}
- the structural or textual region of code in which @i{references}
- to an @i{object}, a @i{binding}, an @i{exit point},
- a @i{tag}, or an @i{environment} (usually by @i{name})
- can occur.
- @IGindex{script}
- @item @b{script}
- @i{n.} @i{ISO}
- one of possibly several sets that form an @i{exhaustive partition}
- of the type @b{character}. See @ref{Character Scripts}.
- @IGindex{secondary value}
- @item @b{secondary value}
- @i{n.} (of @i{values} resulting from the
- @i{evaluation} of a @i{form})
- the second @i{value}, if any,
- or else @b{nil} if there are fewer than two @i{values}.
- {``The secondary value returned by @b{truncate} is a remainder.''}
- @IGindex{section}
- @item @b{section}
- @i{n.}
- a partitioning of output by a @i{conditional newline} on a @i{pretty printing stream}.
- See @ref{Dynamic Control of the Arrangement of Output}.
- @IGindex{self-evaluating object}
- @item @b{self-evaluating object}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} that is neither a @i{symbol} nor a
- @i{cons}.
- If a @i{self-evaluating object} is @i{evaluated},
- it @i{yields} itself as its only @i{value}.
- {``Strings are self-evaluating objects.''}
- @IGindex{semi-standard}
- @item @b{semi-standard}
- @i{adj.} (of a language feature)
- not required to be implemented by any @i{conforming implementation},
- but nevertheless recommended as the canonical approach in situations where
- an @i{implementation} does plan to support such a feature.
- The presence of @i{semi-standard} aspects in the language is intended
- to lessen portability problems and reduce the risk of gratuitous divergence
- among @i{implementations} that might stand in the way of future
- standardization.
- @IGindex{semicolon}
- @item @b{semicolon}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} that is called ``semicolon'' (@t{;}).
- See @i{Figure~2--5}.
- @IGindex{sequence}
- @item @b{sequence}
- @i{n.}
- 1. an ordered collection of elements
- 2. a @i{vector} or a @i{list}.
- @IGindex{sequence function}
- @item @b{sequence function}
- @i{n.}
- one of the @i{functions} in @i{Figure~17--1},
- or an @i{implementation-defined} @i{function}
- that operates on one or more @i{sequences}.
- and that is defined by the @i{implementation} to be a @i{sequence function}.
- @IGindex{sequential}
- @item @b{sequential}
- @i{adj.} @i{Trad.} (of @i{binding} or @i{assignment})
- done in the style of @b{setq}, @b{let*}, or @b{do*};
- that is, interleaving the evaluation of the @i{forms} that produce @i{values}
- with the @i{assignments} or @i{bindings} of the @i{variables} (or @i{places}).
- See @i{parallel}.
- @IGindex{sequentially}
- @item @b{sequentially}
- @i{adv.}
- in a @i{sequential} way.
- @IGindex{serious condition}
- @item @b{serious condition}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{condition} of @i{type} @b{serious-condition},
- which represents a @i{situation} that is generally sufficiently
- severe that entry into the @i{debugger} should be expected if
- the @i{condition} is @i{signaled} but not @i{handled}.
- @IGindex{session}
- @item @b{session}
- @i{n.}
- the conceptual aggregation of events in a @i{Lisp image} from the time
- it is started to the time it is terminated.
- @IGindex{set}
- @item @b{set}
- @i{v.t.} @i{Trad.} (any @i{variable}
- or a @i{symbol} that
- is the @i{name} of a @i{dynamic variable})
- to @i{assign} the @i{variable}.
- @IGindex{setf expander}
- @item @b{setf expander}
- @i{n.}
- a function used by @b{setf} to compute the @i{setf expansion}
- of a @i{place}.
- @IGindex{setf expansion}
- @item @b{setf expansion}
- @i{n.}
- a set of five @i{expressions}_1 that, taken together, describe
- how to store into a @i{place}
- and which @i{subforms} of the macro call associated with the
- @i{place} are evaluated.
- See @ref{Setf Expansions}.
- @IGindex{setf function}
- @item @b{setf function}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{function} whose @i{name} is @t{(setf @i{symbol})}.
- @IGindex{setf function name}
- @item @b{setf function name}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{symbol} @i{S})
- the @i{list} @t{(setf @i{S})}.
- @IGindex{shadow}
- @item @b{shadow}
- @i{v.t.}
- 1. to override the meaning of.
- {``That binding of @t{X} shadows an outer one.''}
- 2. to hide the presence of.
- {``That @b{macrolet} of @t{F} shadows the
- outer @b{flet} of @t{F}.''}
- 3. to replace.
- {``That package shadows the symbol @t{cl:car} with
- its own symbol @t{car}.''}
- @IGindex{shadowing symbol}
- @item @b{shadowing symbol}
- @i{n.} (in a @i{package})
- an @i{element} of the @i{package}'s @i{shadowing symbols list}.
- @IGindex{shadowing symbols list}
- @item @b{shadowing symbols list}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{package})
- a @i{list}, associated with the @i{package},
- of @i{symbols} that are to be exempted from `symbol conflict errors'
- detected when packages are @i{used}.
- See the @i{function} @b{package-shadowing-symbols}.
- @IGindex{shared slot}
- @item @b{shared slot}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{class})
- a @i{slot} @i{accessible} in more than one @i{instance}
- of a @i{class}; specifically, such a @i{slot} is @i{accessible}
- in all @i{direct instances} of the @i{class} and in those
- @i{indirect instances} whose @i{class} does not
- @i{shadow}_1 the @i{slot}.
- @IGindex{sharpsign}
- @item @b{sharpsign}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} that is variously called ``number sign,'' ``sharp,''
- or ``sharp sign'' (@t{#}).
- See @i{Figure~2--5}.
- @IGindex{short float}
- @item @b{short float}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{short-float}.
- @IGindex{sign}
- @item @b{sign}
- @i{n.}
- one of the @i{standard characters} ``@t{+}'' or ``@t{-}''.
- @IGindex{signal}
- @item @b{signal}
- @i{v.}
- to announce, using a standard protocol, that a particular situation,
- represented by a @i{condition}, has been detected.
- See @ref{Condition System Concepts}.
- @IGindex{signature}
- @item @b{signature}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{method})
- a description of the @i{parameters} and
- @i{parameter specializers} for the @i{method} which
- determines the @i{method}'s applicability for a given set of
- required @i{arguments}, and which also describes the
- @i{argument} conventions for its other, non-required
- @i{arguments}.
- @IGindex{similar}
- @item @b{similar}
- @i{adj.} (of two @i{objects})
- defined to be equivalent under the @i{similarity} relationship.
- @IGindex{similarity}
- @item @b{similarity}
- @i{n.}
- a two-place conceptual equivalence predicate,
- which is independent of the @i{Lisp image}
- so that two @i{objects} in different @i{Lisp images}
- can be understood to be equivalent under this predicate.
- See @ref{Literal Objects in Compiled Files}.
- @IGindex{simple}
- @item @b{simple}
- @i{adj.}
- 1. (of an @i{array}) being of @i{type} @b{simple-array}.
- 2. (of a @i{character})
- having no @i{implementation-defined} @i{attributes},
- or else having @i{implementation-defined} @i{attributes}
- each of which has the @i{null} value for that @i{attribute}.
- @IGindex{simple array}
- @item @b{simple array}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{array} of @i{type} @b{simple-array}.
- @IGindex{simple bit array}
- @item @b{simple bit array}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{bit array} that is a @i{simple array};
- that is, an @i{object} of @i{type} @t{(simple-array bit)}.
- @IGindex{simple bit vector}
- @item @b{simple bit vector}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{bit vector} of @i{type} @b{simple-bit-vector}.
- @IGindex{simple condition}
- @item @b{simple condition}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{condition} of @i{type} @b{simple-condition}.
- @IGindex{simple general vector}
- @item @b{simple general vector}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{simple vector}.
- @IGindex{simple string}
- @item @b{simple string}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{string} of @i{type} @b{simple-string}.
- @IGindex{simple vector}
- @item @b{simple vector}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{vector} of @i{type} @b{simple-vector},
- sometimes called a ``@i{simple general vector}.''
- Not all @i{vectors} that are @i{simple} are @i{simple vectors}---only
- those that have @i{element type} @b{t}.
- @IGindex{single escape}
- @item @b{single escape}
- @i{n.}, @i{adj.}
- 1. @i{n.} the @i{syntax type} of a @i{character}
- that indicates that the next @i{character} is
- to be treated as an @i{alphabetic}_2 @i{character}
- with its @i{case} preserved.
- For details, see @ref{Single Escape Character}.
- 2. @i{adj.} (of a @i{character})
- having the @i{single escape} @i{syntax type}.
- 3. @i{n.} a @i{single escape}_2 @i{character}.
- (In the @i{standard readtable},
- @i{slash} is the only @i{single escape}.)
- @IGindex{single float}
- @item @b{single float}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{single-float}.
- @IGindex{single-quote}
- @item @b{single-quote}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} that is variously called
- ``apostrophe,''
- ``acute accent,''
- ``quote,''
- or ``single quote'' (@t{'}).
- See @i{Figure~2--5}.
- @IGindex{singleton}
- @item @b{singleton}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{sequence})
- having only one @i{element}.
- {``@t{(list 'hello)} returns a singleton list.''}
- @IGindex{situation}
- @item @b{situation}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{evaluation} of a @i{form} in a specific @i{environment}.
- @IGindex{slash}
- @item @b{slash}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} that is variously called
- ``solidus''
- or ``slash'' (@t{/}).
- See @i{Figure~2--5}.
- @IGindex{slot}
- @item @b{slot}
- @i{n.}
- a component of an @i{object} that can store a @i{value}.
- @IGindex{slot specifier}
- @item @b{slot specifier}
- @i{n.}
- a representation of a @i{slot}
- that includes the @i{name} of the @i{slot} and zero or more @i{slot} options.
- A @i{slot} option pertains only to a single @i{slot}.
- @IGindex{source code}
- @item @b{source code}
- @i{n.}
- @i{code} representing @i{objects} suitable for @i{evaluation}
- (@i{e.g.}, @i{objects} created by @b{read},
- by @i{macro expansion},
- or by @i{compiler macro expansion}).
- @IGindex{source file}
- @item @b{source file}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{file} which contains a textual representation of @i{source code},
- that can be edited, @i{loaded}, or @i{compiled}.
- @IGindex{space}
- @item @b{space}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} <@i{Space}>,
- notated for the @i{Lisp reader} as @t{#\Space}.
- @IGindex{special form}
- @item @b{special form}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{list}, other than a @i{macro form}, which is a
- @i{form} with special syntax or special @i{evaluation}
- rules or both, possibly manipulating the @i{evaluation}
- @i{environment} or control flow or both. The first element of
- a @i{special form} is a @i{special operator}.
- @IGindex{special operator}
- @item @b{special operator}
- @i{n.}
- one of a fixed set of @i{symbols},
- enumerated in @i{Figure~3--2},
- that may appear in the @i{car} of
- a @i{form} in order to identify the @i{form} as a @i{special form}.
- @IGindex{special variable}
- @item @b{special variable}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.}
- a @i{dynamic variable}.
- @IGindex{specialize}
- @item @b{specialize}
- @i{v.t.} (a @i{generic function})
- to define a @i{method} for the @i{generic function}, or in other words,
- to refine the behavior of the @i{generic function} by giving it a specific
- meaning for a particular set of @i{classes} or @i{arguments}.
- @IGindex{specialized}
- @item @b{specialized}
- @i{adj.}
- 1. (of a @i{generic function})
- having @i{methods} which @i{specialize} the @i{generic function}.
- 2. (of an @i{array})
- having an @i{actual array element type}
- that is a @i{proper subtype} of the @i{type} @b{t};
- see @ref{Array Elements}.
- {``@t{(make-array 5 :element-type 'bit)} makes an array of length
- five that is specialized for bits.''}
- @IGindex{specialized lambda list}
- @item @b{specialized lambda list}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{extended lambda list} used in @i{forms} that @i{establish}
- @i{method} definitions, such as @b{defmethod}.
- See @ref{Specialized Lambda Lists}.
- @IGindex{spreadable argument list designator}
- @item @b{spreadable argument list designator}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{designator} for a @i{list} of @i{objects}; that is,
- an @i{object} that denotes a @i{list}
- and that is a @i{non-null} @i{list} L1 of length n,
- whose last element is a @i{list} L2 of length m
- (denoting a list L3 of length m+n-1 whose @i{elements} are
- L1_i for i < n-1 followed by L2_j for j < m).
- {``The list (1 2 (3 4 5)) is a spreadable argument list designator for
- the list (1 2 3 4 5).''}
- @IGindex{stack allocate}
- @item @b{stack allocate}
- @i{v.t.} @i{Trad.}
- to allocate in a non-permanent way, such as on a stack. Stack-allocation
- is an optimization technique used in some @i{implementations} for
- allocating certain kinds of @i{objects} that have @i{dynamic extent}.
- Such @i{objects} are allocated on the stack rather than in the heap
- so that their storage can be freed as part of unwinding the stack rather
- than taking up space in the heap until the next garbage collection.
- What @i{types} (if any) can have @i{dynamic extent} can vary
- from @i{implementation} to @i{implementation}. No
- @i{implementation} is ever required to perform stack-allocation.
- @IGindex{stack-allocated}
- @item @b{stack-allocated}
- @i{adj.} @i{Trad.}
- having been @i{stack allocated}.
- @IGindex{standard character}
- @item @b{standard character}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{character} of @i{type} @b{standard-char}, which is one of a fixed set of 96
- such @i{characters} required to be present in all @i{conforming implementations}.
- See @ref{Standard Characters}.
- @IGindex{standard class}
- @item @b{standard class}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{class} that is a @i{generalized instance} of @i{class} @b{standard-class}.
- @IGindex{standard generic function}
- @item @b{standard generic function}
- a @i{function} of @i{type} @b{standard-generic-function}.
- @IGindex{standard input}
- @item @b{standard input}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{input} @i{stream} which is the @i{value} of the @i{dynamic variable}
- @b{*standard-input*}.
- @IGindex{standard method combination}
- @item @b{standard method combination}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{method combination} named @b{standard}.
- @IGindex{standard object}
- @item @b{standard object}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} that is
- a @i{generalized instance}
- of @i{class} @b{standard-object}.
- @IGindex{standard output}
- @item @b{standard output}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{output} @i{stream} which is the @i{value} of the @i{dynamic variable}
- @b{*standard-output*}.
- @IGindex{standard pprint dispatch table}
- @item @b{standard pprint dispatch table}
- @i{n.}
- A @i{pprint dispatch table} that is @i{different} from
- the @i{initial pprint dispatch table},
- that implements @i{pretty printing} as described in this specification,
- and that, unlike other @i{pprint dispatch tables},
- must never be modified by any program.
- (Although the definite reference ``the @i{standard pprint dispatch table}''
- is generally used
- within this document, it is actually @i{implementation-dependent} whether a
- single @i{object} fills the role of the @i{standard pprint dispatch table},
- or whether there might be multiple such objects, any one of which could be used on any
- given occasion where ``the @i{standard pprint dispatch table}'' is called for.
- As such, this phrase should be seen as an indefinite reference
- in all cases except for anaphoric references.)
- @IGindex{standard readtable}
- @item @b{standard readtable}
- @i{n.}
- A @i{readtable} that is @i{different} from the @i{initial readtable},
- that implements the @i{expression} syntax defined in this specification,
- and that, unlike other @i{readtables}, must never be modified by any program.
- (Although the definite reference ``the @i{standard readtable}'' is generally used
- within this document, it is actually @i{implementation-dependent} whether a
- single @i{object} fills the role of the @i{standard readtable},
- or whether there might be multiple such objects, any one of which could be used on any
- given occasion where ``the @i{standard readtable}'' is called for.
- As such, this phrase should be seen as an indefinite reference
- in all cases except for anaphoric references.)
- @IGindex{standard syntax}
- @item @b{standard syntax}
- @i{n.}
- the syntax represented by the @i{standard readtable}
- and used as a reference syntax throughout this document.
- See @ref{Character Syntax}.
- @IGindex{standardized}
- @item @b{standardized}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{name}, @i{object}, or definition)
- having been defined by @r{Common Lisp}.
- {``All standardized variables that are required to
- hold bidirectional streams have ``@t{-io*}'' in their name.''}
- @IGindex{startup environment}
- @item @b{startup environment}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{global environment} of the running @i{Lisp image}
- from which the @i{compiler} was invoked.
- @IGindex{step}
- @item @b{step}
- @i{v.t.}, @i{n.}
- 1. @i{v.t.} (an iteration @i{variable}) to @i{assign} the @i{variable}
- a new @i{value} at the end of an iteration, in preparation for a new iteration.
- 2. @i{n.} the @i{code} that identifies how the next value in an iteration
- is to be computed.
- 3. @i{v.t.} (@i{code}) to specially execute the @i{code}, pausing at
- intervals to allow user confirmation or intervention, usually for debugging.
- @IGindex{stream}
- @item @b{stream}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} that can be used with an input or output function to
- identify an appropriate source or sink of @i{characters} or
- @i{bytes} for that operation.
- @IGindex{stream associated with a file}
- @item @b{stream associated with a file}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{file stream}, or a @i{synonym stream} the @i{target}
- of which is a @i{stream associated with a file}.
- Such a @i{stream} cannot be created with
- @b{make-two-way-stream},
- @b{make-echo-stream},
- @b{make-broadcast-stream},
- @b{make-concatenated-stream},
- @b{make-string-input-stream},
- or @b{make-string-output-stream}.
- @IGindex{stream designator}
- @item @b{stream designator}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{designator} for a @i{stream}; that is,
- an @i{object} that denotes a @i{stream}
- and that is one of:
- @b{t} (denoting the @i{value} of @b{*terminal-io*}),
- @b{nil} (denoting the @i{value} of @b{*standard-input*}
- for @i{input} @i{stream designators}
- or denoting the @i{value} of @b{*standard-output*}
- for @i{output} @i{stream designators}),
- or a @i{stream} (denoting itself).
- @IGindex{stream element type}
- @item @b{stream element type}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{stream})
- the @i{type} of data for which the @i{stream} is specialized.
- @IGindex{stream variable}
- @item @b{stream variable}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{variable} whose @i{value} must be a @i{stream}.
- @IGindex{stream variable designator}
- @item @b{stream variable designator}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{designator} for a @i{stream variable}; that is,
- a @i{symbol} that denotes a @i{stream variable}
- and that is one of:
- @b{t} (denoting @b{*terminal-io*}),
- @b{nil} (denoting @b{*standard-input*}
- for @i{input} @i{stream variable designators}
- or denoting @b{*standard-output*}
- for @i{output} @i{stream variable designators}),
- or some other @i{symbol} (denoting itself).
- @IGindex{string}
- @item @b{string}
- @i{n.}
- a specialized @i{vector} that is of @i{type} @b{string},
- and whose elements are of @i{type} @b{character} or a @i{subtype} of @i{type} @b{character}.
- @IGindex{string designator}
- @item @b{string designator}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{designator} for a @i{string}; that is,
- an @i{object} that denotes a @i{string}
- and that is one of:
- a @i{character} (denoting a @i{singleton} @i{string}
- that has the @i{character} as its only @i{element}),
- a @i{symbol} (denoting the @i{string} that is its @i{name}),
- or a @i{string} (denoting itself).
- The intent is that this term be consistent with the behavior of @b{string};
- @i{implementations} that extend @b{string} must extend the meaning of
- this term in a compatible way.
- @IGindex{string equal}
- @item @b{string equal}
- @i{adj.}
- the @i{same} under @b{string-equal}.
- @IGindex{string stream}
- @item @b{string stream}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{stream} of @i{type} @b{string-stream}.
- @IGindex{structure}
- @item @b{structure}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{structure-object}.
- @IGindex{structure class}
- @item @b{structure class}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{class} that is a @i{generalized instance} of @i{class} @b{structure-class}.
- @IGindex{structure name}
- @item @b{structure name}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{name} defined with @b{defstruct}.
- Usually, such a @i{type} is also a @i{structure class},
- but there may be @i{implementation-dependent} situations
- in which this is not so, if the @t{:type} option to @b{defstruct} is used.
- @IGindex{style warning}
- @item @b{style warning}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{condition} of @i{type} @b{style-warning}.
- @IGindex{subclass}
- @item @b{subclass}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{class} that @i{inherits} from another @i{class},
- called a @i{superclass}.
- (No @i{class} is a @i{subclass} of itself.)
- @IGindex{subexpression}
- @item @b{subexpression}
- @i{n.} (of an @i{expression})
- an @i{expression} that is contained within the @i{expression}.
- (In fact, the state of being a @i{subexpression} is not an attribute
- of the @i{subexpression}, but really an attribute of the containing
- @i{expression} since the @i{same} @i{object} can at once be
- a @i{subexpression} in one context, and not in another.)
- @IGindex{subform}
- @item @b{subform}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{form})
- an @i{expression} that is a @i{subexpression} of the @i{form},
- and which by virtue of its position in that @i{form} is also a
- @i{form}.
- {``@t{(f x)} and @t{x}, but not @t{exit}, are subforms of
- @t{(return-from exit (f x))}.''}
- @IGindex{subrepertoire}
- @item @b{subrepertoire}
- @i{n.}
- a subset of a @i{repertoire}.
- @IGindex{subtype}
- @item @b{subtype}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{type} whose membership is the same as or a proper subset of the
- membership of another @i{type}, called a @i{supertype}.
- (Every @i{type} is a @i{subtype} of itself.)
- @IGindex{superclass}
- @item @b{superclass}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{class} from which another @i{class}
- (called a @i{subclass}) @i{inherits}.
- (No @i{class} is a @i{superclass} of itself.)
- See @i{subclass}.
- @IGindex{supertype}
- @item @b{supertype}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{type} whose membership is the same as or a proper superset
- of the membership of another @i{type}, called a @i{subtype}.
- (Every @i{type} is a @i{supertype} of itself.)
- See @i{subtype}.
- @IGindex{supplied-p parameter}
- @item @b{supplied-p parameter}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{parameter} which recieves its @i{generalized boolean} value
- implicitly due to the presence or absence of an @i{argument}
- corresponding to another @i{parameter}
- (such as an @i{optional parameter} or a @i{rest parameter}).
- See @ref{Ordinary Lambda Lists}.
- @IGindex{symbol}
- @item @b{symbol}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{object} of @i{type} @b{symbol}.
- @IGindex{symbol macro}
- @item @b{symbol macro}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{symbol} that stands for another @i{form}.
- See the @i{macro} @b{symbol-macrolet}.
- @IGindex{synonym stream}
- @item @b{synonym stream}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a @i{stream} of @i{type} @b{synonym-stream},
- which is consequently a @i{stream} that is an alias for another @i{stream},
- which is the @i{value} of a @i{dynamic variable}
- whose @i{name} is the @i{synonym stream symbol} of the @i{synonym stream}.
- See the @i{function} @b{make-synonym-stream}.
- 2. (to a @i{stream})
- a @i{synonym stream} which has the @i{stream} as the @i{value}
- of its @i{synonym stream symbol}.
- 3. (to a @i{symbol})
- a @i{synonym stream} which has the @i{symbol} as its
- @i{synonym stream symbol}.
- @IGindex{synonym stream symbol}
- @item @b{synonym stream symbol}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{synonym stream})
- the @i{symbol} which names the @i{dynamic variable} which has as its
- @i{value} another @i{stream} for which the @i{synonym stream}
- is an alias.
- @IGindex{syntax type}
- @item @b{syntax type}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{character})
- one of several classifications, enumerated in @i{Figure~2--6},
- that are used for dispatch during parsing by the @i{Lisp reader}.
- See @ref{Character Syntax Types}.
- @IGindex{system class}
- @item @b{system class}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{class} that may be of @i{type} @b{built-in-class} in a @i{conforming implementation}
- and hence cannot be inherited by @i{classes} defined by @i{conforming programs}.
- @IGindex{system code}
- @item @b{system code}
- @i{n.}
- @i{code} supplied by the @i{implementation} to implement this specification
- (@i{e.g.}, the definition of @b{mapcar})
- or generated automatically in support of this specification
- (@i{e.g.}, during method combination);
- that is, @i{code} that is not @i{programmer code}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{T}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{t}
- @item @b{t}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a. the @i{boolean} representing true.
- b. the canonical @i{generalized boolean} representing true.
- (Although any @i{object} other than @b{nil} is considered @i{true}
- as a @i{generalized boolean},
- @t{t} is generally used when there is no special reason to prefer one
- such @i{object} over another.)
- 2. the @i{name} of the @i{type} to which all @i{objects} belong---the
- @i{supertype} of all @i{types} (including itself).
- 3. the @i{name} of the @i{superclass} of all @i{classes} except itself.
- @IGindex{tag}
- @item @b{tag}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a @i{catch tag}.
- 2. a @i{go tag}.
- @IGindex{tail}
- @item @b{tail}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{list})
- an @i{object} that is the @i{same} as either some @i{cons}
- which makes up that @i{list} or the @i{atom} (if any) which terminates
- the @i{list}.
- {``The empty list is a tail of every proper list.''}
- @IGindex{target}
- @item @b{target}
- @i{n.}
- 1. (of a @i{constructed stream})
- a @i{constituent} of the @i{constructed stream}.
- {``The target of a synonym stream is
- the value of its synonym stream symbol.''}
- 2. (of a @i{displaced array})
- the @i{array} to which the @i{displaced array} is displaced.
- (In the case of a chain of @i{constructed streams} or @i{displaced arrays},
- the unqualified term ``@i{target}'' always refers to the immediate
- @i{target} of the first item in the chain, not the immediate target
- of the last item.)
- @IGindex{terminal I/O}
- @item @b{terminal I/O}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{bidirectional} @i{stream}
- that is the @i{value} of the @i{variable} @b{*terminal-io*}.
- @IGindex{terminating}
- @item @b{terminating}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{macro character})
- being such that, if it appears while parsing a token, it terminates that token.
- See @ref{Reader Algorithm}.
- @IGindex{tertiary value}
- @item @b{tertiary value}
- @i{n.} (of @i{values} resulting from the
- @i{evaluation} of a @i{form})
- the third @i{value}, if any,
- or else @b{nil} if there are fewer than three @i{values}.
- @IGindex{throw}
- @item @b{throw}
- @i{v.}
- to transfer control and @i{values} to a @i{catch}.
- See the @i{special operator} @b{throw}.
- @IGindex{tilde}
- @item @b{tilde}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} that is called ``tilde'' (@t{~}).
- See @i{Figure~2--5}.
- @IGindex{time}
- @item @b{time}
- a representation of a point (@i{absolute} @i{time})
- or an interval (@i{relative} @i{time})
- on a time line.
- See @i{decoded time}, @i{internal time}, and @i{universal time}.
- @IGindex{time zone}
- @item @b{time zone}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{rational} multiple of @t{1/3600} between @t{-24} (inclusive)
- and @t{24} (inclusive) that represents a time zone as a number of hours
- offset from Greenwich Mean Time. Time zone values increase with motion to the west,
- so Massachusetts, U.S.A. is in time zone @t{5},
- California, U.S.A. is time zone @t{8},
- and Moscow, Russia is time zone @i{-3}.
- (When ``daylight savings time'' is separately represented
- as an @i{argument} or @i{return value}, the @i{time zone}
- that accompanies it does not depend on whether daylight savings time
- is in effect.)
- @IGindex{token}
- @item @b{token}
- @i{n.}
- a textual representation for a @i{number} or a @i{symbol}.
- See @ref{Interpretation of Tokens}.
- @IGindex{top level form}
- @item @b{top level form}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{form} which is processed specially by @b{compile-file} for
- the purposes of enabling @i{compile time} @i{evaluation} of that
- @i{form}.
- @i{Top level forms} include those @i{forms} which
- are not @i{subforms} of any other @i{form},
- and certain other cases. See @ref{Processing of Top Level Forms}.
- @IGindex{trace output}
- @item @b{trace output}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{output} @i{stream} which is the @i{value} of the @i{dynamic variable}
- @b{*trace-output*}.
- @IGindex{tree}
- @item @b{tree}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a binary recursive data structure made up of @i{conses} and
- @i{atoms}: the @i{conses} are themselves also @i{trees}
- (sometimes called ``subtrees'' or ``branches''), and the @i{atoms}
- are terminal nodes (sometimes called @i{leaves}). Typically,
- the @i{leaves} represent data while the branches establish some
- relationship among that data.
- 2. in general, any recursive data structure that has some notion of
- ``branches'' and @i{leaves}.
- @IGindex{tree structure}
- @item @b{tree structure}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{tree}_1)
- the set of @i{conses} that make up the @i{tree}.
- Note that while the @i{car}_@{1b@} component of each such @i{cons}
- is part of the @i{tree structure},
- the @i{objects} that are the @i{cars}_2 of each @i{cons}
- in the @i{tree}
- are not themselves part of its @i{tree structure}
- unless they are also @i{conses}.
- @IGindex{true}
- @item @b{true}
- @i{n.}
- any @i{object}
- that is not @i{false}
- and that is used to represent the success of a @i{predicate} test.
- See @i{t}_1.
- @IGindex{truename}
- @item @b{truename}
- @i{n.}
- 1. the canonical @i{filename} of a @i{file} in the @i{file system}.
- See @ref{Truenames}.
- 2. a @i{pathname} representing a @i{truename}_1.
- @IGindex{two-way stream}
- @item @b{two-way stream}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{stream} of @i{type} @b{two-way-stream},
- which is a @i{bidirectional} @i{composite stream} that
- receives its input from an associated @i{input} @i{stream}
- and sends its output to an associated @i{output} @i{stream}.
- @IGindex{type}
- @item @b{type}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a set of @i{objects}, usually with common structure, behavior, or purpose.
- (Note that the expression ``@i{X} is of type @i{S_a}''
- naturally implies that ``@i{X} is of type @i{S_b}'' if
- @i{S_a} is a @i{subtype} of @i{S_b}.)
- 2. (immediately following the name of a @i{type})
- a @i{subtype} of that @i{type}.
- {``The type @b{vector} is an array type.''}
- @IGindex{type declaration}
- @item @b{type declaration}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{declaration} that asserts that every reference to a
- specified @i{binding} within the scope of the @i{declaration}
- results in some @i{object} of the specified @i{type}.
- @IGindex{type equivalent}
- @item @b{type equivalent}
- @i{adj.} (of two @i{types} X and Y)
- having the same @i{elements};
- that is, X is a @i{subtype} of Y
- and Y is a @i{subtype} of X.
- @IGindex{type expand}
- @item @b{type expand}
- @i{n.}
- to fully expand a @i{type specifier}, removing any references to
- @i{derived types}. (@r{Common Lisp} provides no program interface to cause
- this to occur, but the semantics of @r{Common Lisp} are such that every
- @i{implementation} must be able to do this internally, and some
- situations involving @i{type specifiers} are most easily described
- in terms of a fully expanded @i{type specifier}.)
- @IGindex{type specifier}
- @item @b{type specifier}
- @i{n.}
- an @i{expression} that denotes a @i{type}.
- {``The symbol @t{random-state}, the list @t{(integer 3 5)},
- the list @t{(and list (not null))}, and the class named
- @t{standard-class} are type specifiers.''}
- @end table
- @subheading @b{U}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{unbound}
- @item @b{unbound}
- @i{adj.}
- not having an associated denotation in a @i{binding}.
- See @i{bound}.
- @IGindex{unbound variable}
- @item @b{unbound variable}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{name} that is syntactically plausible as the name of a
- @i{variable} but which is not @i{bound}
- in the @i{variable} @i{namespace}.
- @IGindex{undefined function}
- @item @b{undefined function}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{name} that is syntactically plausible as the name of a
- @i{function} but which is not @i{bound}
- in the @i{function} @i{namespace}.
- @IGindex{unintern}
- @item @b{unintern}
- @i{v.t.} (a @i{symbol} in a @i{package})
- to make the @i{symbol} not be @i{present} in that @i{package}.
- (The @i{symbol} might continue to be @i{accessible} by inheritance.)
- @IGindex{uninterned}
- @item @b{uninterned}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{symbol})
- not @i{accessible} in any @i{package}; @i{i.e.}, not @i{interned}_1.
- @IGindex{universal time}
- @item @b{universal time}
- @i{n.}
- @i{time}, represented as a non-negative @i{integer} number of seconds.
- @i{Absolute} @i{universal time} is measured as an offset
- from the beginning of the year 1900 (ignoring @i{leap seconds}).
- See @ref{Universal Time}.
- @IGindex{unqualified method}
- @item @b{unqualified method}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{method} with no @i{qualifiers}.
- @IGindex{unregistered package}
- @item @b{unregistered package}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{package} @i{object} that is not present in the @i{package registry}.
- An @i{unregistered package} has no @i{name}; @i{i.e.}, its @i{name} is @b{nil}.
- See the @i{function} @b{delete-package}.
- @IGindex{unsafe}
- @item @b{unsafe}
- @i{adj.} (of @i{code})
- not @i{safe}. (Note that, unless explicitly specified otherwise,
- if a particular kind of error checking is
- guaranteed only in a @i{safe} context, the same checking might or might not occur
- in that context if it were @i{unsafe}; describing a context as @i{unsafe}
- means that certain kinds of error checking are not reliably enabled
- but does not guarantee that error checking is definitely disabled.)
- @IGindex{unsafe call}
- @item @b{unsafe call}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{call} that is not a @i{safe call}.
- For more detailed information, see @ref{Safe and Unsafe Calls}.
- @IGindex{upgrade}
- @item @b{upgrade}
- @i{v.t.} (a declared @i{type} to an actual @i{type})
- 1. (when creating an @i{array})
- to substitute an @i{actual array element type}
- for an @i{expressed array element type}
- when choosing an appropriately @i{specialized} @i{array} representation.
- See the @i{function} @b{upgraded-array-element-type}.
- 2. (when creating a @i{complex})
- to substitute an @i{actual complex part type}
- for an @i{expressed complex part type}
- when choosing an appropriately @i{specialized} @i{complex} representation.
- See the @i{function} @b{upgraded-complex-part-type}.
- @IGindex{upgraded array element type}
- @item @b{upgraded array element type}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{type})
- a @i{type} that is a @i{supertype} of the @i{type}
- and that is used instead of the @i{type} whenever the
- @i{type} is used as an @i{array element type}
- for object creation or type discrimination.
- See @ref{Array Upgrading}.
- @IGindex{upgraded complex part type}
- @item @b{upgraded complex part type}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{type})
- a @i{type} that is a @i{supertype} of the @i{type}
- and that is used instead of the @i{type} whenever the
- @i{type} is used as a @i{complex part type}
- for object creation or type discrimination.
- See the @i{function} @b{upgraded-complex-part-type}.
- @IGindex{uppercase}
- @item @b{uppercase}
- @i{adj.} (of a @i{character})
- being among @i{standard characters} corresponding to
- the capital letters @t{A} through @t{Z},
- or being some other @i{implementation-defined} @i{character}
- that is defined by the @i{implementation} to be @i{uppercase}.
- See @ref{Characters With Case}.
- @IGindex{use}
- @item @b{use}
- @i{v.t.} (a @i{package} P_1)
- to @i{inherit} the @i{external symbols} of P_1.
- (If a package P_2 uses P_1,
- the @i{external symbols} of P_1
- become @i{internal symbols} of P_2
- unless they are explicitly @i{exported}.)
- {``The package @t{CL-USER} uses the package @t{CL}.''}
- @IGindex{use list}
- @item @b{use list}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{package})
- a (possibly empty) @i{list} associated with each @i{package}
- which determines what other @i{packages} are currently being
- @i{used} by that @i{package}.
- @IGindex{user}
- @item @b{user}
- @i{n.}
- an active entity, typically a human, that invokes or interacts with a
- @i{program} at run time, but that is not necessarily a @i{programmer}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{V}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{valid array dimension}
- @item @b{valid array dimension}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{fixnum} suitable for use as an @i{array} @i{dimension}.
- Such a @i{fixnum} must be greater than or equal to zero,
- and less than the @i{value} of @b{array-dimension-limit}.
- When multiple @i{array} @i{dimensions} are to be used together to specify a
- multi-dimensional @i{array}, there is also an implied constraint
- that the product of all of the @i{dimensions} be less than the @i{value} of
- @b{array-total-size-limit}.
- @IGindex{valid array index}
- @item @b{valid array index}
- @i{n.} (of an @i{array})
- a @i{fixnum} suitable for use as one of possibly several indices needed
- to name an @i{element} of the @i{array} according to a multi-dimensional
- Cartesian coordinate system. Such a @i{fixnum} must
- be greater than or equal to zero,
- and must be less than the corresponding @i{dimension}_1
- of the @i{array}.
- (Unless otherwise explicitly specified,
- the phrase ``a @i{list} of @i{valid array indices}'' further implies
- that the @i{length} of the @i{list} must be the same as the
- @i{rank} of the @i{array}.)
- {``For a @t{2} by~@t{3} array,
- valid array indices for the first dimension are @t{0} and~@t{1}, and
- valid array indices for the second dimension are @t{0}, @t{1} and~@t{2}.''}
- @IGindex{valid array row-major index}
- @item @b{valid array row-major index}
- @i{n.} (of an @i{array},
- which might have any number
- of @i{dimensions}_2)
- a single @i{fixnum} suitable for use in naming any @i{element}
- of the @i{array}, by viewing the array's storage as a linear
- series of @i{elements} in row-major order.
- Such a @i{fixnum} must be greater than or equal to zero,
- and less than the @i{array total size} of the @i{array}.
- @IGindex{valid fill pointer}
- @item @b{valid fill pointer}
- @i{n.} (of an @i{array})
- a @i{fixnum} suitable for use as a @i{fill pointer} for the @i{array}.
- Such a @i{fixnum} must be greater than or equal to zero,
- and less than or equal to the @i{array total size} of the @i{array}.
- [Editorial Note by KMP: The ``valid pathname xxx'' definitions were taken from
- text found in make-pathname, but look wrong to me.
- I'll fix them later.]
- @IGindex{valid logical pathname host}
- @item @b{valid logical pathname host}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{string} that has been defined as the name of a @i{logical host}.
- See the @i{function} @b{load-logical-pathname-translations}.
- @IGindex{valid pathname device}
- @item @b{valid pathname device}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{string},
- @b{nil},
- @t{:unspecific},
- or some other @i{object} defined by the @i{implementation}
- to be a @i{valid pathname device}.
- @IGindex{valid pathname directory}
- @item @b{valid pathname directory}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{string},
- a @i{list} of @i{strings},
- @b{nil},
- @t{:wild},
- @t{:unspecific},
- or some other @i{object} defined by the @i{implementation}
- to be a @i{valid directory component}.
- @IGindex{valid pathname host}
- @item @b{valid pathname host}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{valid physical pathname host}
- or a @i{valid logical pathname host}.
- @IGindex{valid pathname name}
- @item @b{valid pathname name}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{string},
- @b{nil},
- @t{:wild},
- @t{:unspecific},
- or some other @i{object} defined by the @i{implementation}
- to be a @i{valid pathname name}.
- @IGindex{valid pathname type}
- @item @b{valid pathname type}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{string},
- @b{nil},
- @t{:wild},
- @t{:unspecific}.
- @IGindex{valid pathname version}
- @item @b{valid pathname version}
- @i{n.}
- a non-negative @i{integer},
- or one of @t{:wild},
- @t{:newest},
- @t{:unspecific},
- or @b{nil}.
- The symbols @t{:oldest}, @t{:previous}, and @t{:installed} are
- @i{semi-standard} special version symbols.
- @IGindex{valid physical pathname host}
- @item @b{valid physical pathname host}
- @i{n.}
- any of
- a @i{string},
- a @i{list} of @i{strings},
- or the symbol @t{:unspecific},
- that is recognized by the implementation as the name of a host.
- @IGindex{valid sequence index}
- @item @b{valid sequence index}
- @i{n.} (of a @i{sequence})
- an @i{integer} suitable for use to name an @i{element}
- of the @i{sequence}. Such an @i{integer} must
- be greater than or equal to zero,
- and must be less than the @i{length} of the @i{sequence}.
- (If the @i{sequence} is an @i{array},
- the @i{valid sequence index} is further constrained to be a @i{fixnum}.)
- @IGindex{value}
- @item @b{value}
- @i{n.}
- 1. a. one of possibly several @i{objects} that are the result of
- an @i{evaluation}.
- b. (in a situation where exactly one value is expected from the
- @i{evaluation} of a @i{form})
- the @i{primary value} returned by the @i{form}.
- c. (of @i{forms} in an @i{implicit progn}) one of possibly
- several @i{objects} that result from the @i{evaluation}
- of the last @i{form}, or @b{nil} if there are no @i{forms}.
- 2. an @i{object} associated with a @i{name} in a @i{binding}.
- 3. (of a @i{symbol}) the @i{value} of the @i{dynamic variable}
- named by that symbol.
- 4. an @i{object} associated with a @i{key}
- in an @i{association list},
- a @i{property list},
- or a @i{hash table}.
- @IGindex{value cell}
- @item @b{value cell}
- @i{n.} @i{Trad.} (of a @i{symbol})
- The @i{place} which holds the @i{value}, if any, of the
- @i{dynamic variable} named by that @i{symbol},
- and which is @i{accessed} by @b{symbol-value}.
- See @i{cell}.
- @IGindex{variable}
- @item @b{variable}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{binding} in which a @i{symbol} is the @i{name}
- used to refer to an @i{object}.
- @IGindex{vector}
- @item @b{vector}
- @i{n.}
- a one-dimensional @i{array}.
- @IGindex{vertical-bar}
- @item @b{vertical-bar}
- @i{n.}
- the @i{standard character} that is called ``vertical bar'' (@t{|}).
- See @i{Figure~2--5}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{W}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{whitespace}
- @item @b{whitespace}
- @i{n.}
- 1. one or more @i{characters} that are
- either the @i{graphic} @i{character} @t{#\Space}
- or else @i{non-graphic} characters such as @t{#\Newline}
- that only move the print position.
- 2. a. @i{n.} the @i{syntax type} of a @i{character}
- that is a @i{token} separator.
- For details, see @ref{Whitespace Characters}.
- b. @i{adj.} (of a @i{character})
- having the @i{whitespace}_@{2a@} @i{syntax type}_2.
- c. @i{n.} a @i{whitespace}_@{2b@} @i{character}.
- @IGindex{wild}
- @item @b{wild}
- @i{adj.}
- 1. (of a @i{namestring}) using an @i{implementation-defined}
- syntax for naming files, which might ``match'' any of possibly several
- possible @i{filenames}, and which can therefore be used to refer to
- the aggregate of the @i{files} named by those @i{filenames}.
- 2. (of a @i{pathname}) a structured representation of a name which
- might ``match'' any of possibly several @i{pathnames}, and which can
- therefore be used to refer to the aggregate of the @i{files} named by those
- @i{pathnames}. The set of @i{wild} @i{pathnames} includes, but
- is not restricted to, @i{pathnames} which have a component which is
- @t{:wild}, or which have a directory component which contains @t{:wild}
- or @t{:wild-inferors}.
- See the @i{function} @b{wild-pathname-p}.
- @IGindex{write}
- @item @b{write}
- @i{v.t.}
- 1. (a @i{binding} or @i{slot} or component)
- to change the @i{value} of the @i{binding} or @i{slot}.
- 2. (an @i{object} to a @i{stream})
- to output a representation of the @i{object} to the @i{stream}.
- @IGindex{writer}
- @item @b{writer}
- @i{n.}
- a @i{function} that @i{writes}_1 a @i{variable} or @i{slot}.
- @end table
- @subheading @b{Y}
- @table @asis
- @IGindex{yield}
- @item @b{yield}
- @i{v.t.} (@i{values})
- to produce the @i{values} as the result of @i{evaluation}.
- {``The form @t{(+ 2 3)} yields @t{5}.''}
- @end table
- @end table
- @c end of including concept-glossary
- @c %**end of chapter
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