Common Lisp the Language, 2nd Edition
Next: Iteration Control
Up: Loop
Previous: User Extensibility
![change_begin](gif/change_begin.gif)
The remaining sections of this chapter describe the constructs that the Loop Facility
provides. The descriptions are organized according to the functionality
of the constructs. Each section begins with a general discussion of
a particular operation; it then presents the constructs that perform the
operation.
- Section 26.6,
``Iteration Control,'' describes iteration
control clauses that allow directed loop iteration.
- Section 26.7, ``End-Test Control,''
describes clauses that stop iteration by providing a conditional expression
that can be tested after each execution of the loop body.
- Section 26.8,
``Value Accumulation,'' describes constructs
that accumulate values during iteration and return them from a loop. This section also
discusses ways in which accumulation clauses can be combined within the
Loop Facility.
- Section 26.9,
``Variable Initializations,'' describes the with
construct, which provides local variables for use within the loop
body, and other constructs that provide local variables.
- Section 26.10,
``Conditional Execution,'' describes how to execute loop
clauses conditionally.
- Section 26.11,
``Unconditional Execution,'' describes the do
and return constructs. It also describes constructs that are
used in the loop prologue and loop epilogue.
- Section 26.12,
``Miscellaneous Features,'' discusses loop data types
and destructuring. It also presents constructs for naming a loop and
for specifying initial and final actions.
Next: Iteration Control
Up: Loop
Previous: User Extensibility
AI.Repository@cs.cmu.edu