From: Sebastian Miele <iota@whxvd.name>
To: Sebastian Miele <iota@whxvd.name>
Cc: uzibalqa <uzibalqa@proton.me>, help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Making a list of lists
Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2023 18:40:40 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <878rbxdjyd.fsf@whxvd.name> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87cz19dk7a.fsf@whxvd.name>
> From: Sebastian Miele <iota@whxvd.name>
> Date: Mon, 2023-07-03 18:33 +0200
>
>> From: Sebastian Miele <iota@whxvd.name>
>> Date: Mon, 2023-07-03 18:24 +0200
>>
>>> From: uzibalqa <uzibalqa@proton.me>
>>> Date: Mon, 2023-07-03 16:18 +0000
>>>
>>> I want to make a list of lists. Suppose I make a list by calling this function
>>>
>>> (defun linseq (&rest sequence)
>>> sequence)
>>>
>>> How can then I have a function that adds the list as an element to a list of lists ?
>>
>> The Emacs Lisp manual contains such information.
>
> I have to admit: I do not know in how far the Emacs Lisp manual works as
> a tutorial/introduction to (Emacs) Lisp for people who do not already
> know a Lisp. But your question suggests that you need an sufficiently
> gentle introduction to (Emacs) Lisp in general.
(Sorry for the multiple postings.)
I quick look at the beginning of the Emacs Lisp manual reveals:
This manual attempts to be a full description of Emacs Lisp. For a
beginner’s introduction to Emacs Lisp, see ‘An Introduction to Emacs
Lisp Programming’, by Bob Chassell, also published by the Free
Software Foundation.
And that introductory text is distributed with Emacs.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2023-07-03 16:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-07-03 16:18 Making a list of lists uzibalqa
2023-07-03 16:24 ` Sebastian Miele
2023-07-03 16:33 ` Sebastian Miele
2023-07-03 16:40 ` Sebastian Miele [this message]
2023-07-03 16:41 ` uzibalqa
2023-07-03 16:44 ` Sebastian Miele
2023-07-03 17:51 ` uzibalqa
2023-07-03 17:56 ` Sebastian Miele
2023-07-03 19:08 ` uzibalqa
2023-07-03 19:28 ` uzibalqa
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