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Accessor FDEFINITION

Syntax:

fdefinition function-name => definition

(setf (fdefinition function-name) new-definition)

Arguments and Values:

function-name---a function name. In the non-setf case, the name must be fbound in the global environment.

definition---Current global function definition named by function-name.

new-definition---a function.

Description:

fdefinition accesses the current global function definition named by function-name. The definition may be a function or may be an object representing a special form or macro. The value returned by fdefinition when fboundp returns true but the function-name denotes a macro or special form is not well-defined, but fdefinition does not signal an error.

Examples: None.

Side Effects: None.

Affected By: None.

Exceptional Situations:

Should signal an error of type type-error if function-name is not a function name.

An error of type undefined-function is signaled in the non-setf case if function-name is not fbound.

See Also:

fboundp, fmakunbound, macro-function, special-operator-p, symbol-function

Notes:

fdefinition cannot access the value of a lexical function name produced by flet or labels; it can access only the global function value.

setf can be used with fdefinition to replace a global function definition when the function-name's function definition does not represent a special form. setf of fdefinition requires a function as the new value. It is an error to set the fdefinition of a function-name to a symbol, a list, or the value returned by fdefinition on the name of a macro or special form.


The following X3J13 cleanup issues, not part of the specification, apply to this section:


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