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Function STRING

Syntax:

string x => string

Arguments and Values:

x---a string, a symbol, or a character.

string---a string.

Description:

Returns a string described by x; specifically:

Examples:

 (string "already a string") =>  "already a string"
 (string 'elm) =>  "ELM"
 (string #\c) =>  "c"

Affected By: None.

Exceptional Situations:

In the case where a conversion is defined neither by this specification nor by the implementation, an error of type type-error is signaled.

See Also:

coerce, string (type).

Notes:

coerce can be used to convert a sequence of characters to a string.

prin1-to-string, princ-to-string, write-to-string, or format (with a first argument of nil) can be used to get a string representation of a number or any other object.


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


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