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1.3.4 Printing Notation

Many of the examples in this manual print text when they are evaluated. If you execute example code in a Lisp Interaction buffer (such as the buffer *scratch*), the printed text is inserted into the buffer. If you execute the example by other means (such as by evaluating the function eval-region), the printed text is displayed in the echo area.

Examples in this manual indicate printed text with ‘’, irrespective of where that text goes. The value returned by evaluating the form follows on a separate line with ‘’.

(progn (prin1 'foo) (princ "\n") (prin1 'bar))
     ⊣ foo
     ⊣ bar
     ⇒ bar