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Re: "The starting list count" ?????
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Alan Mackenzie |
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Re: "The starting list count" ????? |
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Mon, 3 Jan 2022 21:03:33 +0000 |
Hello, Stefan.
On Mon, Jan 03, 2022 at 15:38:33 -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > I might have understood it now. I think (1 . #1) refers to:
> No, if you see (1 . #1) then it's an error.
What I actually saw was in a backtrace, after C-g'ing out of the byte
compilation of set-tests.el, and was this:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (quit)
copy-tree((1 . #1) t)
macroexp-strip-symbol-positions((1 . #1))
byte-compile-constant((1 . #1))
byte-compile-quote('(1 . #2))
byte-compile-form('(1 . #2))
> The #1 means "the second heap object between the root and here" and in
> (1 . #1) there's only one heap object.
I can cope with "the second heap object", but what is "the root"?
> You can have
> [a b c (1 . #1)]
> and
> ((1 . #1))
> and
> (a . (1 . #1))
> and many more, but not just
> (1 . #1)
Yes. Looking at seq-tests.el, it's clear the original source for it is
(let ((l1 '#1=(1 . #1#))) ....)
, that being the only circular list or setc[ad]r in the entire file.
I'm actually feeling quite sad about the whole business. There doesn't
appear to be a lot of support for circular lists in Emacs. Does that
mean I have to write my own version of copy-tree (?etc.) that handles
circularity? It's surely something that's already been done dozens of
times.
> -- Stefan
--
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
- Re: "The starting list count" ?????, (continued)
- Re: "The starting list count" ?????, Stefan Monnier, 2022/01/03
- Re: "The starting list count" ?????, Alan Mackenzie, 2022/01/03
- Re: "The starting list count" ?????, Stefan Monnier, 2022/01/03
- Re: "The starting list count" ?????, Stefan Monnier, 2022/01/03
- Re: "The starting list count" ?????,
Alan Mackenzie <=
- Re: "The starting list count" ?????, Stefan Monnier, 2022/01/03
- Re: "The starting list count" ?????, Alan Mackenzie, 2022/01/03
- Re: "The starting list count" ?????, Stefan Monnier, 2022/01/03
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