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CLHS: Variable /, //, ///
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... . Description: The variables / , // , and /// are maintained by the Lisp read-eval-print loop to save the values of results that were printed at the end of the loop. The value of / is...
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CLHS: Constant Variable SHORT-FLOAT-EPSILON...
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... . Description: The value of each of the constants ... , and long-float-epsilon is the smallest positive float <EPSILON> of the given format, such that the ... (+ (float 1 <EPSILON>) <EPSILON>))) The value of each of the constants...
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CLHS: Variable *TERMINAL-IO*
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... be a generalized synonym stream to the value of some I/O customization variable . Description: The value of *terminal-io* , called ... bidirectional stream that connects to the user's console. Typically, writing to...
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CLHS: Constant Variable T
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... T Constant Value: t . Description: The boolean representing true, and the ... prefer one such object over another. The symbol t is also sometimes used for ... purposes as well. For example, as the name of a class , as a designator...
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CLHS: Variable *RANDOM-STATE*
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... . Description: The current random state , which is used, for example, by the function random when a random state is ... snap-shot (make-random-state)) ;; The series from any given point is random,...
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CLHS: Variable *READTABLE*
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... Value: A readtable that conforms to the description of Common Lisp syntax in Section 2 (Syntax) . Description: The value of *readtable* is called the current readtable . It controls the parsing behavior of the Lisp reader...
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CLHS: Variable *READ-SUPPRESS*
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... is intended primarily to support the operation of the read-time ... #+ and #- . It is important for the reader macros which implement these notations to be able to skip over the printed representation of an...
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CLHS: Variable *PRINT-RIGHT-MARGIN*
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... If it is non-nil , it specifies the right margin (as integer number of ems ) to use when the pretty printer is making layout decisions. If it is nil , the right margin is taken to be the...
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CLHS: Variable *READ-BASE*
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... Value: 10 . Description: Controls the interpretation of tokens by read as being integers or ratios . The value of *read-base* , called the current input base , is the radix in which integers and ratios are...
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CLHS: Variable *READ-EVAL*
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... true . Description: If it is true , the #. reader macro has its normal effect. ... that would output a reference to the #. reader macro either outputs ... an error of type print-not-readable . The following X3J13 cleanup issue , not...
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