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@print{}
(-|): Indicating Generated OutputSometimes an expression will generate output during its execution.
You can indicate such displayed output with the @print{}
command.
The @print{}
command is displayed as ‘-|’, either
a horizontal dash butting against a vertical bar or (when that is not
available) the ASCII sequence ‘-|’.
In the following example, the printed text is indicated with ‘-|’, and the value of the expression follows on the last line.
(progn (print 'foo) (print 'bar)) -| foo -| bar ⇒ bar
In a Texinfo source file, this example is written as follows:
@lisp (progn (print 'foo) (print 'bar)) @print{} foo @print{} bar @result{} bar @end lisp