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ANSI INCITS 226 : 1994 : R2004

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE - COMMON LISP

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

22-04-2024

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2004

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Chapter 1 (Introduction)
1.1 Scope, Purpose and History
1.2 Organization of the Document
1.3 Referenced Publications
1.4 Definitions
1.5 Conformance
1.6 Language Extensions
1.7 Language Subsets
1.8 Deprecated Language Features
1.9 Symbols in the COMMON-LISP Package
Chapter 2 (Syntax)
2.1 Character Syntax
2.2 Reader Algorithm
2.3 Interpretations of tokens
2.4 Standard Macro Characters
Chapter 3 (Evaluation and Compilation)
3.1 Evaluation
3.2 Compilation
3.3 Declarations
3.4 Lambda Lists
3.5 Error Checking in Function Calls
3.6 Traversal Rules and Side Effects
3.7 Destructive Operations
3.8 Evaluation and Compilation Dictionary
Chapter 4 (Types and Classes)
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Types
4.3 Classes
4.4 Types and Classes Dictionary
Chapter 5 (Data and Control Flow)
5.1 Generalized Reference
5.2 Transfer to Control to an Exit Point
5.3 Data and Control Flow Dictionary
Chapter 6 (Iteration)
6.1 The LOOP Facility
6.2 Iteration Dictionary
Chapter 7 (Objects)
7.1 Object Creation and Initialization
7.2 Changing the Class of an Instance
7.3 Reinitializing the Instance
7.4 Meta-Objects
7.5 Slots
7.6 Generic Functions and Methods
7.7 Objects Dictionary
Chapter 8 (Structures)
8.1 Structures Dictionary
Chapter 9 (Conditions)
9.1 Condition System Concepts
9.2 Conditions Dictionary
Chapter 10 (Symbols)
10.1 Symbol Concepts
10.2 Symbols Dictionary
Chapter 11 (Packages)
11.1 Package Concepts
11.2 Packages Dictionary
Chapter 12 (Numbers)
12.1 Number Concepts
12.2 Numbers Dictionary
Chapter 13 (Characters)
13.1 Character Concepts
13.2 Characters Dictionary
Chapter 14 (Conses)
14.1 Cons Concepts
14.2 Conses Dictionary
Chapter 15 (Arrays)
15.1 Array Concepts
15.2 Arrays Dictionary
Chapter 16 (Strings)
16.1 String Concepts
16.2 Strings Dictionary
Chapter 17 (Sequences)
17.1 Sequence Concept
17.2 Rules about Test Functions
17.3 Sequences Dictionary
Chapter 18 (Hash Tables)
18.1 Hash Table Concepts
18.2 Hash Tables Dictionary
Chapter 19 (Filenames)
19.1 Overview of Filenames
19.2 Pathnames
19.3 Logical Pathnames
19.4 Filenames Dictionary
Chapter 20 (Files)
20.1 File System Concepts
20.2 Files Dictionary
Chapter 21 (Streams)
21.1 Stream Concepts
21.2 Streams Dictionary
Chapter 22 (Printer)
22.1 The Lisp Printer
22.2 The Lisp Pretty Printer
22.3 Formatted Output
22.4 Printer Dictionary
Chapter 23 (Reader)
23.1 Reader Concepts
23.2 Reader Dictionary
Chapter 24 (System Construction)
24.1 System Construction Concepts
24.2 System Construction Dictionary
Chapter 25 (Environment)
25.1 The External Environment
25.2 Environment Dictionary
Chapter 26 (Glossary)
26.1 Glossary
Chapter A (Appendix)
A.1 Removed Language Features

Applies to promote the portability of Common Lisp programs among a variety of data processing systems. Relates to a language specification aimed at an audience of implementers and knowledgeable programmers.

Committee
X3J13
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
1153
ProductNote
Reconfirmed 2004
PublisherName
Information Technology Industry Council
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

ISO 6937-2:1983 Information processing Coded character sets for text communication Part 2: Latin alphabetic and non-alphabetic graphic characters
IEEE 754-2008 REDLINE IEEE Standard for Floating-Point Arithmetic

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