Syntax:
find-symbol string &optional package => symbol, status
Arguments and Values:
string---a string.
package---a package designator. The default is the current package.
symbol---a symbol accessible in the package, or nil.
status---one of :inherited, :external, :internal, or nil.
Description:
find-symbol locates a symbol whose name is string in a package. If a symbol named string is found in package, directly or by inheritance, the symbol found is returned as the first value; the second value is as follows:
If no such symbol is accessible in package, both values are nil.
Examples:
(find-symbol "NEVER-BEFORE-USED") => NIL, NIL (find-symbol "NEVER-BEFORE-USED") => NIL, NIL (intern "NEVER-BEFORE-USED") => NEVER-BEFORE-USED, NIL (intern "NEVER-BEFORE-USED") => NEVER-BEFORE-USED, :INTERNAL (find-symbol "NEVER-BEFORE-USED") => NEVER-BEFORE-USED, :INTERNAL (find-symbol "never-before-used") => NIL, NIL (find-symbol "CAR" 'common-lisp-user) => CAR, :INHERITED (find-symbol "CAR" 'common-lisp) => CAR, :EXTERNAL (find-symbol "NIL" 'common-lisp-user) => NIL, :INHERITED (find-symbol "NIL" 'common-lisp) => NIL, :EXTERNAL (find-symbol "NIL" (prog1 (make-package "JUST-TESTING" :use '()) (intern "NIL" "JUST-TESTING"))) => JUST-TESTING::NIL, :INTERNAL (export 'just-testing::nil 'just-testing) (find-symbol "NIL" 'just-testing) => JUST-TESTING:NIL, :EXTERNAL (find-symbol "NIL" "KEYWORD") => NIL, NIL OR=> :NIL, :EXTERNAL (find-symbol (symbol-name :nil) "KEYWORD") => :NIL, :EXTERNAL
Side Effects: None.
Affected By:
intern, import, export, use-package, unintern, unexport, unuse-package
Exceptional Situations: None.
See Also:
Notes:
find-symbol is operationally equivalent to intern, except that it never creates a new symbol.