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Re: Defaulting optional numeric and string arguments
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Heime |
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Re: Defaulting optional numeric and string arguments |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Sep 2024 20:00:00 +0000 |
On Friday, September 13th, 2024 at 7:17 AM, Stefan Monnier via Users list for
the GNU Emacs text editor <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> wrote:
> > I have an optional numeric argument n passed to a function.
> >
> > Am having difficulty setting a default for it to cater for both the
> > interactive and non-interactive cases.
> >
> > Is the below how to do it ?
> >
> > (setq n (if (or (not n) (not numberp n)) 0 n))
>
>
> Traditionally the default numeric value for an absent prefix arg is
> 1 rather than 0. So if you can arrange to use 1 as default, it'll
> integrate better into the overall Emacs experience.
>
> Also you can simply the above to
>
> (unless (numberp n) (setq n 0))
>
> > I also have an optional string bfrn, to which I am using
> > (setq bfrn (if (or (not bfrn) (string= bfrn "")) "Context" bfrn))
>
>
> I'd recommend to ignore the "" case (i.e. change your callers and/or the
> interactive spec so they don't accidentally send the empty string
> (e.g. use `read-string` rather than `read-from-minibuffer`)) and
> just use:
>
> (unless bfrn (setq bfrn "Context"))
If user does not pass anything to read-string, would the value not be nothing.
I would like a value to be used as it should store a buffer name.
> - Stefan