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The macro defadvice resembles defun in that the code for the 
advice, and all other information about it, are explicitly stated in the 
source code.  You can also create advice whose details are computed, using 
the function ad-add-advice.
Calling ad-add-advice adds advice as a piece of advice to 
function in class class.  The argument advice has this 
form:
(name protected enabled definition)  | 
Here protected and enabled are flags, and definition is 
the expression that says what the advice should do.  If enabled is 
nil, this piece of advice is initially disabled (voir la section Enabling and Disabling Advice).
If function already has one or more pieces of advice in the specified 
class, then position specifies where in the list to put the new 
piece of advice.  The value of position can either be first, 
last, or a number (counting from 0 at the beginning of the list).  
Numbers outside the range are mapped to the beginning or the end of the 
range, whichever is closer.  The position value is ignored when 
redefining an existing piece of advice.
If function already has a piece of advice with the same name, then the position argument is ignored and the old advice is replaced with the new one.
 
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