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mask-field
bytespec integer ⇒ masked-integer
(setf ( mask-field
bytespec place) new-masked-integer)
bytespec—a byte specifier.
integer—an integer.
masked-integer, new-masked-integer—a non-negative integer.
mask-field performs a “mask” operation on integer. It returns an integer that has the same bits as integer in the byte specified by bytespec, but that has zero-bits everywhere else.
setf may be used with mask-field to modify a byte within the integer that is stored in a given place. The effect is to perform a deposit-field operation and then store the result back into the place.
(mask-field (byte 1 5) -1) ⇒ 32 (setq a 15) ⇒ 15 (mask-field (byte 2 0) a) ⇒ 3 a ⇒ 15 (setf (mask-field (byte 2 0) a) 1) ⇒ 1 a ⇒ 13
(ldb bs (mask-field bs n)) ≡ (ldb bs n) (logbitp j (mask-field (byte s p) n)) ≡ (and (>= j p) (< j s) (logbitp j n)) (mask-field bs n) ≡ (logand n (dpb -1 bs 0))