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The global value of a variable with buffer-local bindings is also called the default value, because it is the value that is in effect whenever neither the current buffer nor the selected frame has its own binding for the variable.
The functions default-value
and setq-default
access and change
a variable's default value regardless of whether the current buffer has a
buffer-local binding. For example, you could use setq-default
to
change the default setting of paragraph-start
for most buffers; and
this would work even when you are in a C or Lisp mode buffer that has a
buffer-local value for this variable.
The special forms defvar
and defconst
also set the default
value (if they set the variable at all), rather than any buffer-local or
frame-local value.
This function returns symbol's default value. This is the value that
is seen in buffers and frames that do not have their own values for this
variable. If symbol is not buffer-local, this is equivalent to
symbol-value
(voir la section Accessing Variable Values).
The function default-boundp
tells you whether symbol's default
value is nonvoid. If (default-boundp 'foo)
returns nil
, then
(default-value 'foo)
would get an error.
default-boundp
is to default-value
as boundp
is to
symbol-value
.
This special form gives each symbol a new default value, which is the
result of evaluating the corresponding form. It does not evaluate
symbol, but does evaluate form. The value of the
setq-default
form is the value of the last form.
If a symbol is not buffer-local for the current buffer, and is not
marked automatically buffer-local, setq-default
has the same effect
as setq
. If symbol is buffer-local for the current buffer,
then this changes the value that other buffers will see (as long as they
don't have a buffer-local value), but not the value that the current buffer
sees.
;; In buffer ‘foo’: (make-local-variable 'buffer-local) ⇒ buffer-local (setq buffer-local 'value-in-foo) ⇒ value-in-foo (setq-default buffer-local 'new-default) ⇒ new-default buffer-local ⇒ value-in-foo (default-value 'buffer-local) ⇒ new-default ;; In (the new) buffer ‘bar’: buffer-local ⇒ new-default (default-value 'buffer-local) ⇒ new-default (setq buffer-local 'another-default) ⇒ another-default (default-value 'buffer-local) ⇒ another-default ;; Back in buffer ‘foo’: buffer-local ⇒ value-in-foo (default-value 'buffer-local) ⇒ another-default |
This function is like setq-default
, except that symbol is an
ordinary evaluated argument.
(set-default (car '(a b c)) 23) ⇒ 23 (default-value 'a) ⇒ 23 |
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