From: Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com>
To: Platon Pronko <platon7pronko@gmail.com>,
uzibalqa <uzibalqa@proton.me>,
uzibalqa via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
<help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
Subject: RE: [External] : Determine whether a list is an alist
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2023 15:40:35 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CO6PR10MB54732C40657E8B3062179A2FF337A@CO6PR10MB5473.namprd10.prod.outlook.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <7d67c066-c4d7-a568-4dcf-ddfc6b1918fc@gmail.com>
> > Every list is an alist.
>
> Can you elaborate? '(1 2 3) is a list, but I don't think it's an
> association list (at least according to Emacs manual - alist is supposed
> to be a list of cons cells, which '(1 2 3) definitely isn't).
Well, yes; and no.
"In Emacs Lisp, it is _not_ an error if an element of an association list is not a cons cell. The alist search functions simply ignore such elements. Many other versions of Lisp signal errors in such cases." (elisp) `Association Lists'
(let ((x 5))
(assoc-default x '(1 2 3 4 5) nil x)) ; => 5
None of those list elements is a cons.
(assq 5 '(nil (5 . foo))) ; => (5 . foo)
Element nil is not a cons.
___
The point is: specify what you really want when
asking to test whether a list is an alist.
Even asking whether a Lisp object is a list is
imprecise - proper/true list or just a nil or
cons?
Knowing what you're asking and what you really
want to ask is the first step (sometimes it's
even sufficient) toward getting the answer you
need.
___
And be aware that if you test every element of a
list then that can be costly. It might in some
cases be better to just test as you go, _while_
you're trying to do something with the alist -
e.g., while you're looking for an alist element
match.
In many (most?) cases you don't really care
whether each element of the list is a cons - you
just want to retrieve the first match, and you
only want to traverse then entire list if you
have to (i.e., when there's no match or the last
element matches), and you don't want to traverse
it more than once.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2023-07-13 15:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-07-13 10:40 Determine whether a list is an alist uzibalqa
2023-07-13 14:31 ` [External] : " Drew Adams
2023-07-13 14:40 ` Platon Pronko
2023-07-13 15:40 ` Drew Adams [this message]
2023-07-13 15:44 ` Drew Adams
2023-07-13 15:49 ` Platon Pronko
2023-07-13 15:56 ` Drew Adams
2023-07-13 15:57 ` uzibalqa
2023-07-13 16:06 ` Platon Pronko
2023-07-13 16:14 ` Drew Adams
2023-07-13 16:07 ` Drew Adams
2023-07-13 16:12 ` Robert Pluim
2023-07-13 16:16 ` Drew Adams
2023-07-13 15:59 ` Drew Adams
2023-07-13 14:42 ` uzibalqa
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