The optional third argument DOCSTRING specifies the documentation string
for SYMBOL; if it is omitted or nil, SYMBOL uses the documentation string
determined by DEFINITION.
+
+Internally, this normally uses `fset', but if SYMBOL has a
+`defalias-fset-function' property, the associated value is used instead.
+
The return value is undefined. */)
(register Lisp_Object symbol, Lisp_Object definition, Lisp_Object docstring)
{
DEFUN (">=", Fgeq, Sgeq, 1, MANY, 0,
doc: /* Return t if each arg is greater than or equal to the next arg.
All must be numbers or markers.
-usage: (= NUMBER-OR-MARKER &rest NUMBERS-OR-MARKERS) */)
+usage: (>= NUMBER-OR-MARKER &rest NUMBERS-OR-MARKERS) */)
(ptrdiff_t nargs, Lisp_Object *args)
{
return arithcompare_driver (nargs, args, ARITH_GRTR_OR_EQUAL);
DEFUN ("string-to-number", Fstring_to_number, Sstring_to_number, 1, 2, 0,
doc: /* Parse STRING as a decimal number and return the number.
-This parses both integers and floating point numbers.
-It ignores leading spaces and tabs, and all trailing chars.
+Ignore leading spaces and tabs, and all trailing chars. Return 0 if
+STRING cannot be parsed as an integer or floating point number.
If BASE, interpret STRING as a number in that base. If BASE isn't
present, base 10 is used. BASE must be between 2 and 16 (inclusive).
-If the base used is not 10, STRING is always parsed as integer. */)
+If the base used is not 10, STRING is always parsed as an integer. */)
(register Lisp_Object string, Lisp_Object base)
{
register char *p;
{
int i = 0, count = 0;
while (count += count_one_bits_ll (w),
- BITS_PER_BITS_WORD <= (i += BITS_PER_ULL))
+ (i += BITS_PER_ULL) < BITS_PER_BITS_WORD)
w = shift_right_ull (w);
return count;
}