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From: steve-humphreys@gmx.com
To: moasenwood@zoho.eu
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Appending to a list
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2020 06:13:31 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <trinity-839e6eec-ef9d-4623-b8de-15bdd7625532-1607922811205@3c-app-mailcom-bs09> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <873609vvmg.fsf@zoho.eu>






> Sent: Monday, December 14, 2020 at 5:50 AM
> From: "Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor" <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
> To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Appending to a list
>
> steve-humphreys wrote:
> 
> > I thought I could push element by element.
> 
> You can, you can push whatever, if that data structure makes it
> more involved solve it for onee pilot case, then write a small
> `defun', put it there, and ever after just pass the single
> element to that.
> 
> > I got inspiration from some discussions here that push is
> > more efficient and wanted to have a go. Yes, I do use push to
> > make the larger list. Have not thought about defvar before.
> > I have read that "setq" does not introduce a variable, but
> > I would need some explanation about that.
> 
> It works with `setq' only without `defvar' the byte-compiler,
> which should always be used BTW, without it the byte-compiler
> will complain.
> 
> Comment-out the defvars in this
> 
> (require 'cl-lib)
> 
> (defvar bird-list-all)
> (defvar bird-list-1)
> (defvar bird-list-2)
> 
> (setq bird-list-all '())
> 
> (setq bird-list-1   '("Western jackdaw" "European goldfinch"))
> (setq bird-list-2   '("rook"))
> 
> (cl-pushnew bird-list-1 bird-list-all) ; (("Western jackdaw" "European goldfinch"))
> (cl-pushnew bird-list-2 bird-list-all) ; (("rook") ("Western jackdaw" "European goldfinch"))
> 
> and the byte-compiler will say
> 
>   geh.el: 
>   In toplevel form:
>   geh.el:193:7: Warning: assignment to free variable ‘bird-list-all’
>   geh.el:195:7: Warning: assignment to free variable ‘bird-list-1’
>   geh.el:196:7: Warning: assignment to free variable ‘bird-list-2’
>   geh.el:198:13: Warning: reference to free variable ‘bird-list-1’
>   geh.el:198:25: Warning: reference to free variable ‘bird-list-all’
>   geh.el:199:13: Warning: reference to free variable ‘bird-list-2’
> 
> In more ambitious projects, like a package, e.g. [1], defvar
> should be used also to make available documentation, both in
> the code and for the on-line help which in practice is the same
> thing - Emacs is self-documenting, remember?
> 
> Heh, not really, right? But still, do it.
> 
> Anyway, don't rely too much on variables, defvar or no defvar.
> Better to rely on defuns and use `let' and `let*' there. IMO!

Yes, I have used "let" and "let*" to take a word and make frog
over other words. 
 
> [1] https://dataswamp.org/~incal/emacs-init/buc.el
> 
> -- 
> underground experts united
> http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573
> https://dataswamp.org/~incal
> 
> 
>



  reply	other threads:[~2020-12-14  5:13 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-12-13 20:46 Appending to a list steve-humphreys
2020-12-13 21:03 ` Joost Kremers
2020-12-13 21:30   ` Óscar Fuentes
2020-12-13 21:46     ` steve-humphreys
2020-12-13 22:37     ` Joost Kremers
2020-12-13 23:08       ` Joost Kremers
2020-12-13 22:43     ` Stefan Monnier
2020-12-13 23:25       ` steve-humphreys
2020-12-13 23:33         ` Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
2020-12-14  0:19           ` steve-humphreys
2020-12-14  0:37             ` Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
2020-12-14  2:54               ` steve-humphreys
2020-12-14  2:58                 ` Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
2020-12-14  3:23                   ` steve-humphreys
2020-12-14  4:07                 ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-12-14  4:16                   ` Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
2020-12-14  4:23                   ` steve-humphreys
2020-12-14  4:50                     ` Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
2020-12-14  5:13                       ` steve-humphreys [this message]
2020-12-14  6:20                         ` Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
2020-12-14  6:25                           ` steve-humphreys
2020-12-14  5:28                       ` steve-humphreys
2020-12-14  6:26                         ` Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
2020-12-14 10:25                           ` steve-humphreys
2020-12-14  5:55                       ` steve-humphreys
2020-12-14  6:36                         ` Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
2020-12-14 17:22                     ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-12-14 18:25                       ` Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
2020-12-15  0:17                         ` steve-humphreys
2020-12-15  1:38                           ` Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
2020-12-13 21:41   ` steve-humphreys
2020-12-13 23:31     ` Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor

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