* Difference between cons and dot
@ 2024-04-20 12:20 Heime
2024-04-20 13:35 ` Arsen Arsenović
2024-04-20 16:08 ` tpeplt
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From: Heime @ 2024-04-20 12:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Heime via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
Am adding an elemnt to an alist using either the cons or dot method.
Have noticed that with cons I do not need to call list
Thusly
(push (cons kfrz lnum) tema-lugar)
rather than
(push '(cons kfrz lnum) tema-lugar)
But with the dot method I have to use
(push '(kfrz . lnum) tema-lugar)
and not
(push (kfrz . lnum) tema-lugar)
What is the reason for this difference ?
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* Re: Difference between cons and dot
2024-04-20 12:20 Difference between cons and dot Heime
@ 2024-04-20 13:35 ` Arsen Arsenović
2024-04-20 16:08 ` tpeplt
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From: Arsen Arsenović @ 2024-04-20 13:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Heime; +Cc: Heime via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
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Hi,
Heime <heimeborgia@protonmail.com> writes:
> Am adding an elemnt to an alist using either the cons or dot method.
> Have noticed that with cons I do not need to call list
>
> Thusly
>
> (push (cons kfrz lnum) tema-lugar)
>
> rather than
>
> (push '(cons kfrz lnum) tema-lugar)
>
> But with the dot method I have to use
>
> (push '(kfrz . lnum) tema-lugar)
>
> and not
>
> (push (kfrz . lnum) tema-lugar)
>
> What is the reason for this difference ?
'cons' is a primitive function. (cons a b) produces a cons cell "(a
. b)". "(a . b)" is a value. Hence, 'cons' has to be called. As (a
. b) can't be called, it should be quoted, hence '(a . b).
This is actually not a divergence, really; it's consistent with the rest
of the language.
[NOTE: not sure if I got the nomenclature right.. but the reasoning is
correct: cons has to be called, (a . b) does not.]
Have a lovely day!
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Arsen Arsenović
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* Re: Difference between cons and dot
2024-04-20 12:20 Difference between cons and dot Heime
2024-04-20 13:35 ` Arsen Arsenović
@ 2024-04-20 16:08 ` tpeplt
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From: tpeplt @ 2024-04-20 16:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Heime; +Cc: Heime via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
Heime <heimeborgia@protonmail.com> writes:
> Am adding an elemnt to an alist using either the cons or dot method.
> Have noticed that with cons I do not need to call list
>
> Thusly
>
> (push (cons kfrz lnum) tema-lugar)
>
> rather than
>
> (push '(cons kfrz lnum) tema-lugar)
>
> But with the dot method I have to use
>
> (push '(kfrz . lnum) tema-lugar)
>
> and not
>
> (push (kfrz . lnum) tema-lugar)
>
> What is the reason for this difference ?
1. The reason for the difference is that, in Lisp, a function’s arguments
are expressions that are evaluated to obtain a value before the
function is called. And your two examples yield different values
when the argument expressions are evaluated.
So, the expression ‘(cons kfrz lnum)’ is evaluated to obtain a value
before the function ‘push’ is called. And the expressions ‘kfrz’ and
‘lnum’ are evaluated before the function ‘cons’ is called, (Which
means that you probably meant to write ‘(cons 'kfrz 'lnum)’ instead).
If the expression ‘(cons 'kfrz 'lnum)’ is evaluated, it yields the value
‘(kfrz . lnum)’, which is the value passed to ‘push’.
Likewise, the expression (kfrz . lnum) is evaluated for a value before
‘push’ is called. In order to evaluate (kfrz . lnum), the two
arguments ‘.’ and ‘lnum’ would need to be evaluated before calling the
function ‘kfrz’. Of course, you likely did not mean for ‘kfrz’ to be a
function. Rather, you meant for ‘push’ to receive the value (kfrz
. lnum), which is what (cons 'kfrz 'lnum) returns when evaluated. It is
also what the expression '(kfrz . lnum) returns when it is evaluated.
The apostrophe or single-quote in the expression is a Lisp shorthand for
the ‘quote’ function (C-h f quote for more detail). So, you could
write:
(push (quote (kfrz . lnum)) tema-lugar)
(quote (kfrz . lnum)) yields the same value as '(kfrz . lnum). Enter
each of these two expressions after M-: if you would like to see this
confirmed.
2. If you have read the "Introduction to Emacs Lisp", you will want to read
parts of it again to increase your understanding of Lisp. In
particular, read parts of the chapter on List Processing:
(info "(eintr) List Processing")
including
(info "(eintr) Evaluation")
(info "(eintr) Arguments")
(info "(eintr) Summary")
--
The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne.
- Geoffrey Chaucer, The Parliament of Birds.
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