stringc
stringc — constructs a string in Lisp-readable form,
stringc (s_exp...)
s_expAny number of expressions.
A string which is the concatenation of all of the arguments.
This function is identical to the string function,
except that the result is produced in a form which is guaranteed to be in
Lisp-readable form. This means that special characters within strings and
symbols will be escaped appropriately for the reader, and that new-line,
form-feed, and tab characters are translated into their \n, \f, and \t
equivalents.
Gamma>string(#my, #symbol);"mysymbol"Gamma>stringc(#my, #symbol);"mysymbol"Gamma>stringc("A list: ",list(#a,#b,#c), " and a sum: ",2 + 3);"\"A list: \"(a b c)\" and a sum: \"5"Gamma>