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Description:
Controls whether the Lisp printer calls the pretty printer.
If it is false, the pretty printer is not used and a minimum of whitespace[1] is output when printing an expression.
If it is true, the pretty printer is used, and the Lisp printer will endeavor to insert extra whitespace[1] where appropriate to make expressions more readable.
*print-pretty* has an effect even when the value of *print-escape* is false.
Examples:
(setq *print-pretty* 'nil) => NIL (progn (write '(let ((a 1) (b 2) (c 3)) (+ a b c))) nil) >> (LET ((A 1) (B 2) (C 3)) (+ A B C)) => NIL (let ((*print-pretty* t)) (progn (write '(let ((a 1) (b 2) (c 3)) (+ a b c))) nil)) >> (LET ((A 1) >> (B 2) >> (C 3)) >> (+ A B C)) => NIL ;; Note that the first two expressions printed by this next form ;; differ from the second two only in whether escape characters are printed. ;; In all four cases, extra whitespace is inserted by the pretty printer. (flet ((test (x) (let ((*print-pretty* t)) (print x) (format t "~%~S " x) (terpri) (princ x) (princ " ") (format t "~%~A " x)))) (test '#'(lambda () (list "a" #'c #'d)))) >> #'(LAMBDA () >> (LIST "a" #'C #'D)) >> #'(LAMBDA () >> (LIST "a" #'C #'D)) >> #'(LAMBDA () >> (LIST a b 'C #'D)) >> #'(LAMBDA () >> (LIST a b 'C #'D)) => NIL
Affected By: None.
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Notes: None.