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what is the mnemonic behind nstring-* functions ?

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pj

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12 dic 2001, 5:29:4412/12/01
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hello,

I was going to the hyperspec and I saw NSTRING* series of functions do
the same thing as STRING* functions but they operate in-place.

Can someone tell me what is the mnemonic behind the "N" in NSTRING ?

cheers
pj

Erik Naggum

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12 dic 2001, 5:50:5112/12/01
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| I was going to the hyperspec and I saw NSTRING* series of functions do
| the same thing as STRING* functions but they operate in-place.
|
| Can someone tell me what is the mnemonic behind the "N" in NSTRING ?

It stands for "non-consing". You will also find it in nconc, nreconc,
nreverse, nbutlast, nsubst[-if[-not]], nsublis, nsubstitute[-if[-not]],
nintersection, nset-difference, and nset-exclusive-or which are non-
consing versions of the function named without the n prefix, except for
nconc which is the non-consing version of append.

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