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1 ;;;; -*- Mode: Lisp; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
2
3 (in-package :split-sequence)
4
5 (setf (documentation 'split-sequence 'function)
6 "Return a list of subsequences in seq delimited by delimiter.
7 If :remove-empty-subseqs is NIL, empty subsequences will be included
8 in the result; otherwise they will be discarded. All other keywords
9 work analogously to those for CL:SUBSTITUTE. In particular, the
10 behaviour of :from-end is possibly different from other versions of
11 this function; :from-end values of NIL and T are equivalent unless
12 :count is supplied. :count limits the number of subseqs in the main
13 resulting list. The second return value is an index suitable as an
14 argument to CL:SUBSEQ into the sequence indicating where processing
15 stopped.")
16
17 (setf (documentation 'split-sequence-if 'function)
18 "Return a list of subsequences in seq delimited by items satisfying
19 predicate.
20 If :remove-empty-subseqs is NIL, empty subsequences will be included
21 in the result; otherwise they will be discarded. All other keywords
22 work analogously to those for CL:SUBSTITUTE-IF. In particular, the
23 behaviour of :from-end is possibly different from other versions of
24 this function; :from-end values of NIL and T are equivalent unless
25 :count is supplied. :count limits the number of subseqs in the main
26 resulting list. The second return value is an index suitable as an
27 argument to CL:SUBSEQ into the sequence indicating where processing
28 stopped.")
29
30 (setf (documentation 'split-sequence-if-not 'function)
31 "Return a list of subsequences in seq delimited by items satisfying
32 \(CL:COMPLEMENT predicate).
33 If :remove-empty-subseqs is NIL, empty subsequences will be included
34 in the result; otherwise they will be discarded. All other keywords
35 work analogously to those for CL:SUBSTITUTE-IF-NOT. In particular,
36 the behaviour of :from-end is possibly different from other versions
37 of this function; :from-end values of NIL and T are equivalent unless
38 :count is supplied. :count limits the number of subseqs in the main
39 resulting list. The second return value is an index suitable as an
40 argument to CL:SUBSEQ into the sequence indicating where processing
41 stopped.")