ways to do it. The added function is also called an @emph{advice}.
@menu
-* Core Advising Primitives:: Primitives to Manipulate Advices
-* Advising Named Functions:: Advising Named Functions
-* Advice combinators:: Ways to compose advices
-* Porting old advices:: Adapting code using the old defadvice
+* Core Advising Primitives:: Primitives to manipulate advice.
+* Advising Named Functions:: Advising named functions.
+* Advice combinators:: Ways to compose advice.
+* Porting old advices:: Adapting code using the old defadvice.
@end menu
@node Core Advising Primitives
global value of @var{place}. Whereas if @var{place} is of the form
@code{(local @var{symbol})}, where @var{symbol} is an expression which returns
the variable name, then @var{function} will only be added in the
-current buffer.
+current buffer. Finally, if you want to modify a lexical variable, you will
+have to use @code{(var @var{VARIABLE})}.
Every function added with @code{add-function} can be accompanied by an
association list of properties @var{props}. Currently only two of those