From 3e16e035c5fad0eab8ee2b84ee175bcc16b46736 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dave Love Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 16:04:56 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Remove most-positive-fixnum, most-negative-fixnum. --- man/cl.texi | 12 +----------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/man/cl.texi b/man/cl.texi index 1597119ea4c..d68eabb586f 100644 --- a/man/cl.texi +++ b/man/cl.texi @@ -3370,7 +3370,7 @@ which were left out of Emacs Lisp. * Predicates on Numbers:: `plusp', `oddp', `floatp-safe', etc. * Numerical Functions:: `abs', `floor*', etc. * Random Numbers:: `random*', `make-random-state' -* Implementation Parameters:: `most-positive-fixnum', `most-positive-float' +* Implementation Parameters:: `most-positive-float' @end menu @iftex @@ -3577,16 +3577,6 @@ This predicate returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a @noindent This package defines several useful constants having to with numbers. -@defvar most-positive-fixnum -This constant equals the largest value a Lisp integer can hold. -It is typically @code{2^23-1} or @code{2^25-1}. -@end defvar - -@defvar most-negative-fixnum -This constant equals the smallest (most negative) value a Lisp -integer can hold. -@end defvar - The following parameters have to do with floating-point numbers. This package determines their values by exercising the computer's floating-point arithmetic in various ways. Because this operation -- 2.39.5