From: Denis Bueno <dbueno@gmail.com>
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: sharing list structure
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 19:35:50 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <6dbd4d000503241635410430b0@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <E1DEcfg-0002gI-00@lab45.ma.utexas.edu>
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 18:27:28 -0600, Joe Corneli
<jcorneli@math.utexas.edu> wrote:
> The `append' doesn't alter the structure of the list A.
>
> (defvar *foo* (list 1 2 3))
> (append *foo* (list 4 5 6))
> *foo* => (1 2 3)
>
> Hence, the result of append doesn't alter A's structure.
>
> Note the `setq' above, which make it look an awful lot like the
> structure of A *is* being modified. I mean, it comes out as a
> different list --
The setq modifies what the value of the symbol A is - it's destructive
in that sense. After the setq, instead of being (1 2 3), A's value to
the list (1 2 3 4). But it's a different list (in memory) from its
former value.
> So, just restrict yourself to destructive operations on A - like
> setcdr, setcar, etc. - and you'll be set. Just note that A will always
> have to be the "tail" part of B.
>
> OK, I think I've got the idea now. But still, I'm surprised that `setq'
> is not among the list of "destructive functions". What's that about?
Like I said, the difference is in just _what_ it's destructively
modifying. In the case above, it destructively modifies the value of
the symbol A (see `symbol-value'), not the structure of the list whose
head cons cell is the value of the symbol A (which is just a more
precise way of saying "the list A").
--
Denis Bueno
PGP: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?search=0xA1B51B4B&op=index
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Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-03-24 23:48 sharing list structure Joe Corneli
2005-03-25 0:17 ` Denis Bueno
2005-03-25 0:27 ` Joe Corneli
2005-03-25 0:35 ` Denis Bueno [this message]
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2005-03-25 1:21 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
2005-03-26 23:58 ` Stefan Monnier
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2005-03-25 1:01 ` rgb
2005-03-25 1:42 ` Joe Corneli
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2005-03-25 5:44 ` rgb
2005-03-25 5:49 ` rgb
2005-03-25 6:08 ` Joe Corneli
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