Version: 4.1.4.3
1.4.2 Symbols
Booleans are also symbols; see Booleans for more operators.
| (keywordp x) → t |
| x : t |
Returns t if and only if x is a symbol in the "KEYWORD" package.
Examples: |
| > (keywordp :hints) |
t |
| > (keywordp 'hints) |
() |
| > (keywordp 5) |
() |
| (symbol-< x y) → t |
| x : (symbolp x) |
| y : (symbolp y) |
Returns non-nil when the symbol-name of x lexicographically precedes that of y. The returned number is the (0-based) position at which the names differ.
Examples: |
| > (symbol-< 'aaa 'aab) |
t |
| > (symbol-< 'ab 'ab) |
() |
| > (symbol-< 'bb 'aa) |
() |
| (symbol-name x) → t |
| x : (symbolp x) |
Returns a string containing the name of the given symbol
Examples: |
| > (symbol-name 'hello) |
"HELLO" |
| > (symbol-name 'qwerty) |
"QWERTY" |
| (symbol-package-name x) → t |
| x : (symbolp x) |
Returns the name of the package for the given symbol.
Examples: |
| > (symbol-package-name 'hello) |
"COMMON-LISP" |
| > (symbol-package-name :hello) |
"KEYWORD" |
| (symbolp x) |
Determines whether x is a symbol.
Examples: |
| > (symbolp 'hello) |
t |
| > (symbolp "world") |
() |