|  | ANSI Common Lisp  13 Characters  13.2 Dictionary of Characters 
 
| 13.2.20  char-name | Function |  
 Syntax:
char-name
character
   name 
Arguments and Values:
character - a character.
name - a string or nil.
 
Description:
Returns a string that is the name of the character,
or nil if the character has no name.
All non-graphic characters are required to have names
unless they have some implementation-defined attribute
which is not null.  Whether or not other characters
have names is implementation-dependent.
 
The standard characters
<Newline> and <Space> have the respective names "Newline" and "Space".
The semi-standard characters
<Tab>, <Page>, <Rubout>, <Linefeed>, <Return>, and <Backspace> 
(if they are supported by the implementation)
have the respective names
"Tab",  "Page",  "Rubout",  "Linefeed",  "Return", and "Backspace"
(in the indicated case, even though name lookup by "#\" 
and by the function name-char is not case sensitive).
 
Examples:
 (char-name #\ )  "Space"
 (char-name #\Space)  "Space"
 (char-name #\Page)  "Page"
 (char-name #\a)  NIL
OR  "LOWERCASE-a"
OR  "Small-A"
OR  "LA01"
 (char-name #\A)  NIL
OR  "UPPERCASE-A"
OR  "Capital-A"
OR  "LA02"
 ;; Even though its CHAR-NAME can vary, #\A prints as #\A
 (prin1-to-string (read-from-string (format nil "#\\~A" (or (char-name #\A) "A"))))  "#\\A" 
Exceptional Situations:
Should signal an error of type type-error if character is not a character.
See Also:
name-char,
Section 22.1.3.2 Printing Characters
Notes:
Non-graphic 
characters having names are written by the Lisp printer
as "#\" followed by the their name; see Section 22.1.3.2 Printing Characters.
Allegro CL Implementation Details:
 None. |