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 ANSI Common Lisp    3 Evaluation and Compilation    3.8 Dictionary Evaluation and Compilation
 
| 3.8.7  quote | 
Special Operator | 
  
 - Syntax:
 - 
quote
object
  
  object
  - Arguments and Values:
 - 
object - an object; not evaluated.
  - Description:
 - 
The quote special operator just returns object.
The consequences are undefined if literal objects (including
quoted objects) are destructively modified.
 
  - Examples:
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 (setq a 1)   1
 (quote (setq a 3))   (SETQ A 3)
 a   1
 'a    A
 "a   (QUOTE A) 
 "'a   (QUOTE (QUOTE A))
 (setq a 43)   43
 (list a (cons a 3))   (43 (43 . 3))
 (list (quote a) (quote (cons a 3)))   (A (CONS A 3)) 
 1   1
 '1   1
 "foo"   "foo"
 '"foo"   "foo"
 (car '(a b))    A
 '(car '(a b))   (CAR (QUOTE (A B)))
 #(car '(a b))   #(CAR (QUOTE (A B)))
 '#(car '(a b))   #(CAR (QUOTE (A B)))
 
  - See Also:
 - 
Section 3.1 Evaluation,
Section 2.4.3 Single-Quote,
Section 3.2.1 Compiler Terminology
  - Notes:
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The textual notation 'object is equivalent to (quote object);
see Section 3.2.1 Compiler Terminology.
Some objects, called self-evaluating objects, 
do not require quotation by quote.  
However, symbols and lists are used to represent parts of programs,
and so would not be useable as constant data in a program without quote.
Since quote suppresses the evaluation of these objects,
they become data rather than program.
 
  - Allegro CL Implementation Details:
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 None.
  
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