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alist-get has unclear documentation
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Hi
Thanks for the explanation. Now it is clear. I use alists a lot. I will use
it better.
Miguel
Em sáb, 2 de mar de 2019 15:10, Michael Heerdegen <michael_heerdegen <at> web.de>
escreveu:
> "Miguel V. S. Frasson" <mvsfrasson <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
> > I can't imagine how to *set* anything with alist-get. It seams to me
> > that it just use the value of ALIST for look up, so talk about
> > generalized variables is meaningless to me here.
>
> You use it like this: say variable V is bound to an alist, then you can
> do (setf (alist-get key V) value). After that, (alist-get key V) will
> evaluate to VALUE, so you have "set" that place. In the general case, V
> can also be a generalized variable, e.g. (car SOMETHING-ELSE).
>
> To replace the word "this" with something better is not so easy. We
> could write "The name of this function can be used to build expressions
> that can be used as a generalized variable", but I doubt it will make
> things clearer for somebody not familiar with the concept of generalized
> variables. Using this function name to build place expressions is not
> different from using other function names that allow to be used for
> generalized variables.
>
> I would rather go with an example, which I think is justified because
> using this function name in place expressions is the canonical way to
> modify alists and people need to use it (there is no `alist-put') no
> matter if they are familiar with generalized variables.
>
> Michael.
>
>
>
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