From: Thierry Volpiatto <thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com>
To: Florian Beck <abstraktion@t-online.de>
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Problem with position and find (cl)
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 23:24:02 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87wskjyf4d.fsf@thievol.homelinux.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87hcbng8z6.fsf@sophokles.streitblatt.de> (Florian Beck's message of "Fri, 20 Jun 2008 22:14:05 +0200")
Florian Beck <abstraktion@t-online.de> writes:
> Marc Tfardy <m-t-o___CUT__IT@web.de> writes:
>
>> Marc Tfardy schrieb:
>>> I try with:
>>> (member '(2) '((1) (2) (3) (4)))
>
> `member' tests the components: ›2‹ ist always equal (in the sense of »eq«) to ›2‹
>
> Compare:
>
> (memq '(2) '((1) (2) (3) (4)))
> (eq 2 2)
> (eq '(2) '(2))
>
>>>
>>> and this gives a expectet results ((2) (3) (4)), but:
>>> (find '(2) '((1) (2) (3) (4)))
>>> or
>>> (position '(2) '((1) (2) (3) (4)))
>>>
>>> returns nil. Why?
>
> Because the first and the second »(2)« have the same components but are
> *different* lists.
>
>> But this works:
>>
>> (position '(2) '((1) (2) (3) (4)) :test (lambda (x y) (eq (car x) (car
>> y))))
>>
>> Maybe position and find (and maybe some others functions)
>> can not compare lists directly?
>
> They can, but again, the elements are not identical. Compare:
>
> (let* ((x '((1) (2) (3) (4)))
> (y (cadr x))
> (z '(2)))
> (message "x: %s; y:%s" (position y x) (position z x)))
>
> y ist the same object as the cadr of x, z is an entirely new object that
> happens to have the same component.
>
>
position default test is 'eq, try 'equal
,----
| ELISP> (let* ((x '((1) (2) (3) (4)))
| (y (cadr x))
| (z '(2)))
| (message "x: %s; y:%s" (position y x) (position z x :test 'equal)))
| "x: 1; y:1"
`----
--
A + Thierry
Pub key: http://pgp.mit.edu
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-06-20 21:24 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-06-20 18:30 Problem with position and find (cl) Marc Tfardy
2008-06-20 19:58 ` Marc Tfardy
2008-06-20 20:14 ` Florian Beck
2008-06-20 21:24 ` Thierry Volpiatto [this message]
[not found] ` <mailman.13619.1213996704.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2008-06-20 23:14 ` Florian Beck
2008-06-21 2:04 ` Barry Margolin
2008-06-21 4:31 ` Florian Beck
2008-06-21 4:57 ` Thierry Volpiatto
2008-06-21 10:07 ` Marc Tfardy
2008-06-21 10:38 ` Marc Tfardy
2008-06-21 12:38 ` Thierry Volpiatto
2008-06-20 21:16 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
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