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<h1>prog</h1>
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<td><nobr>Type:</nobr></td>
<td><nobr> - </nobr></td>
<td width="100%"><nobr>special form (fsubr)</nobr></td>
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<td><nobr>Source:</nobr></td>
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<td width="100%"><nobr>xlcont.c</nobr></td>
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<h2>Syntax</h2>
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<dt>(prog ([<i>binding</i> ... ]) [<i>expr</i> ... ])</dt>
<dd><i>binding</i> - a variable binding which is can take one of
<dl><dd><i>symbol</i><br>
(<i>symbol init-expr</i>)</dd>
<dl><dd><i>symbol</i> - a symbol<br>
<i>init-expr</i> - an initialization expression for <i>symbol</i></dd></dl></dl>
<i>expr</i> - expressions comprising the body of the loop which may contain
<a href="return.htm">return</a>s,
<a href="go.htm">go</a>s or tags for
<a href="go.htm">go</a><br>
returns - <a href="nil.htm">NIL</a> or the argument passed to
the <a href="return.htm">return</a> function</dd>
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<h2>Description</h2>
<p>The 'prog' special form is basically a 'block' construct that contains
symbols with optional initializations and a block of code [expressions] to
evaluate. The 'prog' special form evaluates its initializations in no
specified order, as opposed to <a href="prog-star.htm">prog*</a> which
does it sequential order. The first form after the 'prog' is the 'binding'
form. It contains a series of 'symbols' or 'bindings'. The 'binding' is a
'symbol' followed by an initialization expression 'init-expr'. If there is
no 'init-expr', the 'symbol' will be initialized to
<a href="nil.htm">NIL</a>. There is no specification as to the
order of execution of the bindings or the step expressions, except that they
happen all together. If a <a href="return.htm">return</a> form is
evaluated, its value will be returned. Otherwise,
<a href="nil.htm">NIL</a> is returned. When 'prog' is finished
execution, the 'symbols' that were defined will no longer exist or retain
their values.</p>
<h2>Examples</h2>
<pre class="example">
(prog () (print "hello")) <font color="#008844">; prints "hello" returns NIL</font>
(prog (i j) <font color="#008844">; PROG with vars I and J</font>
(print i) (print j)) <font color="#008844">; prints NIL NIL returns NIL</font>
(prog ((i 1) (j 2)) <font color="#008844">; PROG with vars I and J</font>
(print i) (print j)
(return (+ i j))) <font color="#008844">; prints 1 2 returns 3</font>
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<p>See the
<a href="../manual/xlisp-man-021.htm#prog">prog</a>
special form in the <nobr>XLISP 2.0</nobr> manual.</p>
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