On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 22:52:52 +0100, Matthias Koeppe mkoeppe+slime@mail.math.uni-magdeburg.de wrote:
It's different for functions with optional and keyword arguments, and when some arguments have already been typed in. Examples:
(subseq "abc" <C-c C-s> --inserts--> start [end]) (find 17 <C-c C-s> --inserts--> sequence :from-end from-end :test test :test-not test-not :start start :end end :key key) (find 17 '(17 18 19) :test #'= <C-c C-s> --inserts--> :from-end from-end :start start :end end :key key) (defclass foo () ((bar :initarg :bar))) (defmethod initialize-instance :after ((object foo) &key blub)) (make-instance 'foo <C-c C-s> --inserts--> :bar bar :blub blub initargs...)
OK, thanks. Looks cool to me.