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This Info file contains edition 3.0 of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual, corresponding to GNU Emacs version 23.1.
This is edition 3.0 of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual,
corresponding to Emacs version 23.1.
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Appendices
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Introduction
Conventions
Format of Descriptions
Lisp Data Types
Programming Types
Character Type
Cons Cell and List Types
String Type
Editing Types
Numbers
Strings and Characters
Lists
Modifying Existing List Structure
Sequences, Arrays, and Vectors
Hash Tables
Symbols
Property Lists
Evaluation
Kinds of Forms
Control Structures
Nonlocal Exits
Errors
Variables
Scoping Rules for Variable Bindings
Buffer-Local Variables
Functions
Lambda Expressions
Macros
Common Problems Using Macros
Writing Customization Definitions
Customization Types
Loading
Byte Compilation
Advising Emacs Lisp Functions
Debugging Lisp Programs
The Lisp Debugger
Edebug
Breaks
The Outside Context
Edebug and Macros
Debugging Invalid Lisp Syntax
Reading and Printing Lisp Objects
Minibuffers
Completion
Command Loop
Defining Commands
Input Events
Reading Input
Keymaps
Menu Keymaps
Defining Menus
Major and Minor Modes
Hooks
Major Modes
Minor Modes
Mode Line Format
Font Lock Mode
Multiline Font Lock Constructs
Documentation
Files
Visiting Files
Information about Files
File Names
File Format Conversion
Backups and Auto-Saving
Backup Files
Buffers
Windows
Frames
Frame Parameters
Window Frame Parameters
Positions
Motion
Markers
Text
The Kill Ring
Indentation
Text Properties
Non-ASCII Characters
Coding Systems
Searching and Matching
Regular Expressions
Syntax of Regular Expressions
The Match Data
Syntax Tables
Syntax Descriptors
Parsing Expressions
Abbrevs and Abbrev Expansion
Processes
Receiving Output from Processes
Low-Level Network Access
Packing and Unpacking Byte Arrays
Emacs Display
The Echo Area
Reporting Warnings
Overlays
Faces
Fringes
The display Property
Images
Buttons
Abstract Display
Display Tables
Operating System Interface
Starting Up Emacs
Getting Out of Emacs
Terminal Input
Tips and Conventions
GNU Emacs Internals
Object Internals