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Except where noted, all functions defined by this package have the same calling conventions as their Common Lisp counterparts, and names that are those of Common Lisp plus a ‘cl-’ prefix.
Internal function and variable names in the package are prefixed
by cl--
. Here is a complete list of functions prefixed by
cl-
that were not taken from Common Lisp:
cl-callf cl-callf2 cl-defsubst cl-letf cl-letf*
The following simple functions and macros are defined in cl-lib.el; they do not cause other components like cl-extra to be loaded.
cl-evenp cl-oddp cl-minusp cl-plusp cl-endp cl-subst cl-copy-list cl-list* cl-ldiff cl-rest cl-decf [1] cl-incf [1] cl-acons cl-adjoin [2] cl-pairlis cl-pushnew [1,2] cl-declaim cl-proclaim cl-caaar…cl-cddddr cl-first…cl-tenth cl-mapcar [3]
[1] Only when place is a plain variable name.
[2] Only if :test
is eq
, equal
, or unspecified,
and :key
is not used.
[3] Only for one sequence argument or two list arguments.