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authorEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2011-09-17 11:18:48 +0300
committerEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2011-09-17 11:18:48 +0300
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Fix bug #9525 with indexing most-positive/negative-fixnum.
doc/lispref/numbers.texi (Integer Basics): Add indexing for most-positive-fixnum and most-negative-fixnum.
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@@ -148,11 +148,15 @@ arguments to such functions may be either numbers or markers, we often
give these arguments the name @var{number-or-marker}. When the argument
value is a marker, its position value is used and its buffer is ignored.
+@cindex largest Lisp integer number
+@cindex maximum Lisp integer number
@defvar most-positive-fixnum
The value of this variable is the largest integer that Emacs Lisp
can handle.
@end defvar
+@cindex smallest Lisp integer number
+@cindex minimum Lisp integer number
@defvar most-negative-fixnum
The value of this variable is the smallest integer that Emacs Lisp can
handle. It is negative.