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(bordeaux-threads:make-lock &optional name)
Function: Creates a lock (a mutex) whose name is NAME. If the system does not support multiple threads this will still return some object, but it may not be used for very much.
  
(make-list size &key initial-element)
Function: Constructs a list with size elements each set to value
 Mentioned in:
CLtL2 - 15.2. Lists
HyperSpec - Function MAKE-LIST
PCL - list manipulation functions
(make-array dimensions &key (element-type t)
 (initial-element nil initial-element-p)
 (initial-contents nil initial-contents-p) adjustable fill-pointer displaced-to
 displaced-index-offset)
Undocumented
Example:
(defun new-buf (len)
  (make-buf :vec (make-array len)))
Mentioned in:
CLtL2 - 17.1. Array Creation
CLtL2 - 17.3. Array Information
CLtL2 - 17.6. Changing the Dimensions of an Array
CLtL2 - 18.3. String Construction and Manipulation
CLtL2 - 2.5. Arrays
CLtL2 - 22.1.4. Standard Dispatching Macro Character Syntax
CLtL2 - 22.1.6. What the Print Function Produces
CLtL2 - 4.5. Type Specifiers That Specialize
CLtL2 - 5.2.2. Lambda-Expressions
CLtL2 - 6.2.1. General Type Predicates
HyperSpec - Function MAKE-ARRAY
PCL - subtypes of vector
PCL - the database
PCL - vectors
PCL - whole sequence manipulations
Successful Lisp - chapter24
Successful Lisp - characters
make-method
Undocumented
 Mentioned in:
CLtL2 - 28.2. Functions in the Programmer Interface
HyperSpec - Local Macro CALL-METHOD, MAKE-METHOD
(make-string count &key (element-type 'character) ((initial-element fill-char)))
Function: Given a character count and an optional fill character, makes and returns a new string COUNT long filled with the fill character.
Example:
(defun %get-indent (num)
  "returns indent as string"
  (make-string (+ num +hierarchy-indent+)
               :initial-element #\ ))
Mentioned in:
CLtL2 - 14.1. Simple Sequence Functions
CLtL2 - 18.3. String Construction and Manipulation
HyperSpec - Function MAKE-STRING
Successful Lisp - characters
(make-symbol string)
Function: Make and return a new symbol with the STRING as its print name.
Example:
(defun new-symbol (&rest args)
  "Concatenate symbols or strings to form an uninterned symbol"
  (make-symbol (format nil "~{~a~}" args)))
Mentioned in:
CLtL2 - 10.3. Creating Symbols
HyperSpec - Function MAKE-SYMBOL
(make-package name &key (use 'nil) nicknames (internal-symbols 10)
 (external-symbols 10))
Function: Make a new package having the specified NAME, NICKNAMES, and USE list. :INTERNAL-SYMBOLS and :EXTERNAL-SYMBOLS are estimates for the number of internal and external symbols which will ultimately be present in the package. The default value of USE is implementation-dependent, and in this implementation it is NIL.
 Mentioned in:
CLtL2 - 11.2. Package Names
CLtL2 - 11.7. Package System Functions and Variables
HyperSpec - Function MAKE-PACKAGE
(make-load-form object &optional environment)
Undocumented
 Mentioned in:
CLtL2 - 22.1.6. What the Print Function Produces
CLtL2 - 23.4. Loading Files
CLtL2 - 25.1. The Compiler
CLtL2 - 25.1.4. Similarity of Constants
HyperSpec - Standard Generic Function MAKE-LOAD-FORM