Variable: ccl-command-table

ccl-command-table is a variable defined in ccl.el.gz.

Value

[if branch loop break repeat write-repeat write-read-repeat read
    read-if read-branch write call end read-multibyte-character
    write-multibyte-character translate-character iterate-multiple-map
    map-multiple map-single lookup-integer lookup-character]

Documentation

Vector of CCL commands (symbols).

Source Code

;; Defined in /usr/src/emacs/lisp/international/ccl.el.gz
;;; ccl.el --- CCL (Code Conversion Language) compiler  -*- lexical-binding:t -*-

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;; Keywords: CCL, mule, multilingual, character set, coding-system

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;;; Commentary:

;; CCL (Code Conversion Language) is a simple programming language to
;; be used for various kind of code conversion.  A CCL program is
;; compiled to CCL code (vector of integers) and executed by the CCL
;; interpreter in Emacs.
;;
;; CCL is used for code conversion at process I/O and file I/O for
;; non-standard coding-systems.  In addition, it is used for
;; calculating code points of X fonts from character codes.
;; However, since CCL is designed as a powerful programming language,
;; it can be used for more generic calculation.  For instance,
;; combination of three or more arithmetic operations can be
;; calculated faster than in Emacs Lisp.
;;
;; The syntax and semantics of CCL programs are described in the
;; documentation of `define-ccl-program'.

;;; Code:

(defconst ccl-command-table
  [if branch loop break repeat write-repeat write-read-repeat
      read read-if read-branch write call end
      read-multibyte-character write-multibyte-character
      translate-character
      iterate-multiple-map map-multiple map-single lookup-integer
      lookup-character]
  "Vector of CCL commands (symbols).")