* On definition of `kbd'
@ 2006-10-11 11:09 Herbert Euler
2006-10-11 11:16 ` David Kastrup
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From: Herbert Euler @ 2006-10-11 11:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
I find definition of `kbd' is:
(defmacro kbd (keys)
"Convert KEYS to the internal Emacs key representation.
KEYS should be a string constant in the format used for
saving keyboard macros (see `edmacro-mode')."
(read-kbd-macro keys))
This would cause problem when evaluating
(kbd (car list))
where the `car' of a list is a key sequence text. Is the
definition correct? I think the body should be
`(read-kbd-macro ,keys)
Regards,
Guanpeng Xu
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* Re: On definition of `kbd'
2006-10-11 11:09 On definition of `kbd' Herbert Euler
@ 2006-10-11 11:16 ` David Kastrup
2006-10-11 13:55 ` Herbert Euler
2006-10-11 14:24 ` Stuart D. Herring
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From: David Kastrup @ 2006-10-11 11:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
"Herbert Euler" <herberteuler@hotmail.com> writes:
> I find definition of `kbd' is:
>
> (defmacro kbd (keys)
> "Convert KEYS to the internal Emacs key representation.
> KEYS should be a string constant in the format used for
> saving keyboard macros (see `edmacro-mode')."
> (read-kbd-macro keys))
>
> This would cause problem when evaluating
>
> (kbd (car list))
>
> where the `car' of a list is a key sequence text.
In this case, KEYS is the list `(car list)' and not a string constant.
> Is the definition correct? I think the body should be
>
> `(read-kbd-macro ,keys)
That would completely defeat the purpose of having a macro, namely
being able to do compile-time evaluation.
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* Re: On definition of `kbd'
2006-10-11 11:16 ` David Kastrup
@ 2006-10-11 13:55 ` Herbert Euler
2006-10-11 14:03 ` David Kastrup
2006-10-11 14:24 ` Stuart D. Herring
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From: Herbert Euler @ 2006-10-11 13:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Have changed to "help-gnu-emacs". So, is this usage
of macro only suitable for cases the actual arguments
are constants? I.e.
(let ((x "x")) (kbd x))
will not pass compilation?
Thanks.
Regards,
Guanpeng Xu
>From: David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org>
>To: "Herbert Euler" <herberteuler@hotmail.com>
>CC: emacs-devel@gnu.org
>Subject: Re: On definition of `kbd'
>Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 13:16:15 +0200
>
>"Herbert Euler" <herberteuler@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > I find definition of `kbd' is:
> >
> > (defmacro kbd (keys)
> > "Convert KEYS to the internal Emacs key representation.
> > KEYS should be a string constant in the format used for
> > saving keyboard macros (see `edmacro-mode')."
> > (read-kbd-macro keys))
> >
> > This would cause problem when evaluating
> >
> > (kbd (car list))
> >
> > where the `car' of a list is a key sequence text.
>
>In this case, KEYS is the list `(car list)' and not a string constant.
>
> > Is the definition correct? I think the body should be
> >
> > `(read-kbd-macro ,keys)
>
>That would completely defeat the purpose of having a macro, namely
>being able to do compile-time evaluation.
>
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>David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
>
>
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* Re: On definition of `kbd'
2006-10-11 13:55 ` Herbert Euler
@ 2006-10-11 14:03 ` David Kastrup
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From: David Kastrup @ 2006-10-11 14:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
"Herbert Euler" <herberteuler@hotmail.com> writes:
> Have changed to "help-gnu-emacs". So, is this usage
> of macro only suitable for cases the actual arguments
> are constants?
Is there anything unclear about the DOC string? It _says_ `string
constant' explicitly.
> I.e.
>
> (let ((x "x")) (kbd x))
>
> will not pass compilation?
You could try asking Emacs itself instead of the list. It will answer
more reliably, faster, with less effort, and authoritatively.
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* Re: On definition of `kbd'
2006-10-11 11:16 ` David Kastrup
2006-10-11 13:55 ` Herbert Euler
@ 2006-10-11 14:24 ` Stuart D. Herring
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From: Stuart D. Herring @ 2006-10-11 14:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Herbert Euler, emacs-devel
>> Is the definition correct? I think the body should be
>>
>> `(read-kbd-macro ,keys)
>
> That would completely defeat the purpose of having a macro, namely
> being able to do compile-time evaluation.
To elaborate on David's response: if you really want to get a key sequence
representation of a dynamic string, just use the `read-kbd-macro' function
that the `kbd' macro calls. `kbd' is for when you just want to do
something simple and direct (read: hardcoded) in Lisp: (kbd "C-x C-c").
The result is human-readable but during byte-compilation actually becomes
"^X^C" (two characters), so there's no performance penalty.
Hope this helps,
Davis
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