From: Klaus Berndl <klaus.berndl@sdm.de>
Subject: Re: Structured data in Emacs Lisp
Date: 27 Apr 2005 17:27:16 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ull74s0iz.fsf@sdm.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: op.spuh8su4p52o26@home-ca12fabbc0
If you want to move around datas which belong together i recommend `defstruct'
which is in both Emacs and XEmacs available! It is a macro of the cl-package
so you can use it safely also with GNU Emacs ;-)
See the info-manual of `defstruct' - It#s in the cl-info-manual!
defstruct allows you to get and set slots via key-names so there are position
independed!
Does this help?
Klaus
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005, mailshield.gg@mailnull.com wrote:
> I'm writing a moderately complex Emacs package and not being a Lisp
> guru I wonder what is the best way to handle data structures in
> Elisp. The emphasis is not on efficiency, rather on readability.
>
> For example, from a function I want to return three values. How should
> I do this?
>
> Using a list? (Value1 Value2 Value3)?
>
> This has the disadvantage of storing specific values on specific
> positions, so the caller must now the first element of the list is
> Value1, etc. And what if the return value is changed later and Value2
> is not returned anymore? Then I have to fix every invocation of the
> function.
>
> Or maybe an association list? '((value1 . 3) (value2 . 4) (value3 . 5))
> It's certainly more resistant to code changes, but feels a bit
> heavyweight. (Maybe its just me.)
>
> Or is there an other Lispish way to handle structured data I don't
> know about?
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-04-27 15:27 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-04-26 15:20 Structured data in Emacs Lisp PT
2005-04-26 15:28 ` Denis Bueno
[not found] ` <mailman.3069.1114529432.2895.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2005-04-26 15:57 ` PT
2005-04-26 16:59 ` Jim Ottaway
2005-04-27 5:35 ` Ian Zimmerman
2005-04-26 16:03 ` Phillip Lord
2005-04-26 17:21 ` PT
2005-04-27 11:13 ` Phillip Lord
2005-04-27 15:27 ` Klaus Berndl [this message]
2005-04-27 18:38 ` PT
2005-05-09 21:39 ` Christopher C. Stacy
2005-05-10 10:05 ` Phillip Lord
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