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From: Oleh Krehel <ohwoeowho@gmail.com>
To: Nicolas Petton <nicolas@petton.fr>
Cc: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>,
	emacs-devel <emacs-devel@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Would seq-range and seq-mapcat be useful?
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 09:00:37 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAA01p3ruTDNDKpjnk8Ls+P_hxR-Toisnq8tgg4KWg0j19uqbvA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <874mr9w8at.fsf@petton.fr>

Hi Nicolas,

On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 11:06 PM, Nicolas Petton <nicolas@petton.fr> wrote:

> Sure, `seq-range' would be a convenient way to create a sequence of
> numbers. A simple implementation could be:
>
> (defun seq-range (start end)
>   (let ((lst nil))
>     (while (< start end)
>       (push end lst)
>       (setq end (1- end)))
>     lst))

This is just `number-sequence' from subr.el.

Oleh



  parent reply	other threads:[~2015-01-30  8:00 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 34+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-01-29 16:54 Would seq-range and seq-mapcat be useful? Nicolas Petton
2015-01-29 18:02 ` Artur Malabarba
2015-01-29 22:03   ` Nicolas Petton
2015-01-29 21:40 ` Stefan Monnier
2015-01-29 22:06   ` Nicolas Petton
2015-01-30  6:09     ` Stefan Monnier
2015-01-30  8:00     ` Oleh Krehel [this message]
2015-01-30 10:21       ` Nicolas Petton
2015-01-30 15:38         ` Oleh Krehel
2015-01-30 15:59           ` Nicolas Richard
2015-01-30 16:04             ` Oleh Krehel
2015-01-30 16:05               ` Oleh Krehel
2015-01-30 16:36               ` Nicolas Richard
2015-01-30 16:51                 ` Oleh Krehel
2015-01-30 16:23           ` Nicolas Petton
2015-02-02  0:11           ` Nicolas Petton
2015-02-02  7:49             ` Oleh Krehel
2015-02-02  9:28               ` Nicolas Petton
2015-02-02 18:34                 ` Mark Oteiza
2015-02-02 18:39                   ` Oleh Krehel
2015-02-04 12:02     ` Ted Zlatanov
2015-01-30  8:20 ` What about seq-slice? (Was: Would seq-range and seq-mapcat be useful?) Mark Oteiza
2015-01-30 10:25   ` Nicolas Petton
2015-01-30 11:09     ` seq-thread-first/last (was: What about seq-slice?) Michael Heerdegen
2015-01-30 11:59       ` Nicolas Petton
2015-01-30 12:08         ` seq-thread-first/last Michael Heerdegen
2015-01-30 12:21           ` seq-thread-first/last Nicolas Petton
2015-01-30 12:17         ` seq-thread-first/last David Kastrup
2015-01-30 12:25           ` seq-thread-first/last Nicolas Petton
2015-01-30 12:33           ` seq-thread-first/last Michael Heerdegen
2015-01-30 12:58             ` seq-thread-first/last Bozhidar Batsov
2015-01-30 14:02               ` seq-thread-first/last Artur Malabarba
2015-01-30 14:15                 ` seq-thread-first/last Michael Heerdegen
2015-01-30 17:17     ` What about seq-slice? Mark Oteiza

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