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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/cl.texi
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Dave Love |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/cl.texi |
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Tue, 18 Dec 2001 11:04:57 -0500 |
Index: emacs/man/cl.texi
diff -c emacs/man/cl.texi:1.14 emacs/man/cl.texi:1.15
*** emacs/man/cl.texi:1.14 Wed Oct 31 17:00:17 2001
--- emacs/man/cl.texi Tue Dec 18 11:04:56 2001
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*** 3370,3376 ****
* Predicates on Numbers:: `plusp', `oddp', `floatp-safe', etc.
* Numerical Functions:: `abs', `floor*', etc.
* Random Numbers:: `random*', `make-random-state'
! * Implementation Parameters:: `most-positive-fixnum', `most-positive-float'
@end menu
@iftex
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* Predicates on Numbers:: `plusp', `oddp', `floatp-safe', etc.
* Numerical Functions:: `abs', `floor*', etc.
* Random Numbers:: `random*', `make-random-state'
! * Implementation Parameters:: `most-positive-float'
@end menu
@iftex
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@noindent
This package defines several useful constants having to with numbers.
-
- @defvar most-positive-fixnum
- This constant equals the largest value a Lisp integer can hold.
- It is typically @code{2^23-1} or @code{2^25-1}.
- @end defvar
-
- @defvar most-negative-fixnum
- This constant equals the smallest (most negative) value a Lisp
- integer can hold.
- @end defvar
The following parameters have to do with floating-point numbers.
This package determines their values by exercising the computer's
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