International Character Sets
Contents
- Contents
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- Copyright and Trademarks
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- 1 - Introduction
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- 1.1 - Summary of software changes
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- 1.2 - Definition of terms
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- 1.3 - Notational conventions and syntax
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- 1.3.1 - Functions and generic functions
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- 1.3.2 - Macros and special forms
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- 1.3.3 - Global variables and constants
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- 1.3.4 - Examples and code
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- 2 - Data Types and Type Specifiers
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- 2.1 - New data types
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- 2.1.1 - Character types
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- 2.1.2 - String types
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- 2.1.3 - Type specifier abbreviations
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- 2.2 - Foreign data types
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- 3 - Using Characters and Strings
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- 3.1 - Characters
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- 3.1.1 - Standard and printing characters
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- 3.1.2 - Character attributes
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- 3.1.3 - New character operations
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- 3.1.4 - Changes to Common Lisp character operations
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- 3.1.4.1 - Changes to support double-byte characters
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- 3.1.4.2 - Changes to support bits and font attributes
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- 3.2 - Strings
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- 3.2.1 - New string operations
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- 3.2.2 - Changes to Common Lisp string operations
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- 3.3 - Streams and I/O
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- 3.3.1 - Restrictions on input/output
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- 3.3.2 - New stream variables
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- 3.3.3 - Changes to Common Lisp stream operations
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- 3.3.3.1 - OPEN and MAKE-LISP-STREAM
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- 3.3.3.2 - MAKE-STRING-OUTPUT-STREAM and WITH-OUTPUT-TO-STRING
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- 3.4 - Reference pages
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- Glossary
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- Index
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International Character Sets - 9 SEP 1996 Generated with Harlequin WebMaker