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From: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
Subject: Re: How many parameters does an elisp function take?
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 08:59:24 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <871xbe9dn9.fsf-monnier+gnu.emacs.help@gnu.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 9e90vc.o7.ln@acm.acm

> Is it possible to determine at run time how many parameters an elisp
> function takes?  For example, I'd like to write something like:

> (how-many-params 'null)

> and have it evaluate to 1.  Or something like that.  Together with some
> reasonable convention for indicating &optional and &rest arguments.

Why do you want to know?

Every time this has shown up for me, what I truly wanted to know was more
like "can I call this with 4 args?", and the reason why I wanted to know was
to know whether to call it with 4 args or otherwise do something else
(e.g. call it with fewer args).

In practice, it's simpler to just do

    (condition-case nil
        (fooo)
      (wrong-number-of-arguments
        (bar)))

It's not perfect, but I've found it to suffer from fewer problems than
other solutions.  It's also faster.


        Stefan

  parent reply	other threads:[~2005-02-18 13:59 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-02-16 20:11 How many parameters does an elisp function take? Alan Mackenzie
2005-02-16 20:45 ` Kevin Rodgers
2005-02-16 21:02   ` David Kastrup
2005-02-16 23:56     ` Kevin Rodgers
2005-02-18 13:59 ` Stefan Monnier [this message]
2005-02-18 17:43   ` Alan Mackenzie
2005-02-22 14:41     ` Stefan Monnier

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