Syntax:
if test-form then-form [else-form] => result*
Arguments and Values:
Test-form---a form.
Then-form---a form.
Else-form---a form. The default is nil.
results---if the test-form yielded true, the values returned by the then-form; otherwise, the values returned by the else-form.
Description:
if allows the execution of a form to be dependent on a single test-form.
First test-form is evaluated. If the result is true, then then-form is selected; otherwise else-form is selected. Whichever form is selected is then evaluated.
Examples:
(if t 1) => 1 (if nil 1 2) => 2 (defun test () (dolist (truth-value '(t nil 1 (a b c))) (if truth-value (print 'true) (print 'false)) (prin1 truth-value))) => TEST (test) >> TRUE T >> FALSE NIL >> TRUE 1 >> TRUE (A B C) => NIL
Affected By: None.
Exceptional Situations: None.
See Also:
Notes:
(if test-form then-form else-form) == (cond (test-form then-form) (t else-form))