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Re: Additional side-effect-free functions
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Additional side-effect-free functions |
Date: |
30 Mar 2002 17:58:10 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2.50 |
jyavner@comcast.net (Jonathan Yavner) writes:
> JY> truncate
> DK> This can raise a range-error exception.
>
> There are two classes of side-effect-free functions.
> (side-effect-free error-free) means function cannot signal.
> (side-effect-free t) means function makes no assignments
> The distinction matters only if you set byte-compile-delete-errors to
> nil.
>
> cons has (side-effect-free error-free), even though it increments the
> variable cons-cells-consed.
>
> car is (side-effect-free t), so why not truncate?
Sorry, I have not looked too closely into matters before replying.
Unless floating point error state is somewhat persistent in Emacs,
you would appear to be more or less right.
> JY> format-time-string
> DK> This depends on the current time
>
> So? It doesn't *change* the time. If you have code like
> (prog1 47 (format-time-string "%Y"))
> nothing goes wrong if the compiler just reduces this to 47.
But if you have code like
(format-time-string "%Y")
things go wrong if the compiler reduces this to "2002".
> JY> make-symbol
> DK> This changes the obarray.
>
> It shouldn't. That's intern's job.
Probably.
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