* bug#7088: `copy-tree' of a vector copy sharing structure.with original
@ 2010-09-23 5:28 MON KEY
2010-09-23 8:47 ` bug#7083: " Andreas Schwab
2010-09-23 20:41 ` David De La Harpe Golden
0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: MON KEY @ 2010-09-23 5:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 7088; +Cc: 7083, Andreas Schwab
When copy-tree copies vectors the copy shares structure with the original.
This is unlike the behavior of copy-tree on a list of lists:
(let ((orig '((a b) (c d) (e f) (g h)))
new-cp)
(setq new-cp (copy-tree orig))
(equal (elt
(prog1 orig
(setf (car new-cp) "bubba")) 0)
'(a b)))
;=> t
(let ((orig [[a b] [c d] [e f] [g h]])
new-cp)
(setq new-cp (copy-tree orig))
(string-equal (aref (prog1 orig
(aset new-cp 0 "bubba"))
0)
"bubba"))
;=> t
Shouldn't idx 0 of the orig tree still be [a b]?
Note This bug _should_ prob. have stayed with Bug7083 but that bug
report was prematurely closed.
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* bug#7083: bug#7088: `copy-tree' of a vector copy sharing structure.with original
2010-09-23 5:28 bug#7088: `copy-tree' of a vector copy sharing structure.with original MON KEY
@ 2010-09-23 8:47 ` Andreas Schwab
2010-09-23 20:41 ` David De La Harpe Golden
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Andreas Schwab @ 2010-09-23 8:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: MON KEY; +Cc: 7083, 7088-done
MON KEY <monkey@sandpframing.com> writes:
> When copy-tree copies vectors the copy shares structure with the original.
Works as documented. A vector is not a cons cell.
If TREE is a cons cell, this recursively copies both its car and its cdr.
^^^^^^^^^
Andreas.
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* bug#7088: `copy-tree' of a vector copy sharing structure.with original
2010-09-23 5:28 bug#7088: `copy-tree' of a vector copy sharing structure.with original MON KEY
2010-09-23 8:47 ` bug#7083: " Andreas Schwab
@ 2010-09-23 20:41 ` David De La Harpe Golden
2010-09-24 5:19 ` MON KEY
1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: David De La Harpe Golden @ 2010-09-23 20:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: MON KEY; +Cc: 7083, 7088
On 23/09/10 06:28, MON KEY wrote:
> (let ((orig [[a b] [c d] [e f] [g h]])
> new-cp)
> (setq new-cp (copy-tree orig))
Some people would have at least considered a quick C-h f copy-tree
before filing a bug?
You're missing the VECP arg to emacs lisp copy-tree.
Without that, emacs lisp copy-tree is, much like common lisp copy-tree,
documented to copy trees of _conses_. Conses do of course look pretty
like 2 element vectors, but they are a separate datatype in emacs lisp.
ELISP> (let ((orig [[a b] [c d] [e f] [g h]])
new-cp)
(setq new-cp (copy-tree orig t))
(string-equal (aref (prog1 orig
(aset new-cp 0 "bubba"))
0)
"bubba"))
*** Eval error *** Wrong type argument: stringp, [a b]
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* bug#7088: `copy-tree' of a vector copy sharing structure.with original
2010-09-23 20:41 ` David De La Harpe Golden
@ 2010-09-24 5:19 ` MON KEY
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: MON KEY @ 2010-09-24 5:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David De La Harpe Golden; +Cc: 7088, Andreas Schwab
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 4:41 PM, David De La Harpe Golden
<david@harpegolden.net> wrote:
> On 23/09/10 06:28, MON KEY wrote:
>>
>> (let ((orig [[a b] [c d] [e f] [g h]])
>> new-cp)
>> (setq new-cp (copy-tree orig))
>
> Some people would have at least considered a quick C-h f copy-tree
> before filing a bug?
>
> You're missing the VECP arg to emacs lisp copy-tree.
>
(let ((orig '((a . b) [c d] [e f] [g h]))
new-cp)
(setq new-cp (copy-tree orig))
(string-equal (elt (elt (prog1 orig
(aset (elt new-cp 1) 0 "bubba")) 1)
0)
"bubba"))
;=> t
The VECP arg wasn't needed in order to copy the vector only to prevent the copy
from sharing structure... This isn't at all clear in the docs.
(let ((orig [(a . b) [c d] [e f] [g h]])
new-cp)
(setq new-cp (copy-tree orig t))
(string-equal (cdr (elt (prog1 orig
(setf (cdr (elt new-cp 0)) "bubba"))
0))
"bubba"))
;=> nil
> Without that, emacs lisp copy-tree is, much like common lisp copy-tree,
> documented to copy trees of _conses_. Conses do of course look pretty like
> 2 element vectors, but they are a separate datatype in emacs lisp.
>
OK. Thank you for taking the time to clarify this.
I read the doc 3 or 4 times and glanced at the sources and it wasn't
clear what the intent of the VECP (a non-predicate BTW) is intended to
accomplish.
Maybe a copy-vector would be better instead of lumping the datatypes together.
Anyhow, sorry for the noise.
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