January 16, 2026
A high-level programming language optimized for building applications that utilize real-time data.
undefined_p, undefined_symbol_p
— test for undefined types and symbols.t
— a logically true value.nil
— the logically false value.+, -,
*, /,
%)=, :=,
::=)+=, -=,
*=, /=,
%=, &=,
^=, <<=,
>>=)<<, >>,
~ , &,
|, ^)., ..)!=, <,
<=, ==,
>, >=) ,
(
) ++, --)!, &&,
||)#, `,
@)\, $)? : )class
— defines a class.condition
— tests conditions.for
— checks a condition and performs a statement.function
— creates a new function.if
— conditionally evaluates statements.local
— allows for implementing local variables within
functions.method — defines a method for a given class.progn, prog1
— group several statements into one expression.protect unwind
— evaluates protected code, despite errors. switch
— tests arguments with conditions.try catch
— catches errors in the body code.while
— iterates, evaluating a statement.with
— traverses an array or list performing a statement.call
— calls a class method for a given instance.class_add_cvar
— adds new class variables.class_add_ivar
— adds an instance variable to a class.class_name
— gives the name of the class.class_of
— gives the class definition of a given instance.defclass
— is the function equivalent of the class
statement.defmacro, defmacroe
— are the Lisp equivalents of the macro
function.defun, defune, — are the function equivalents of the function
statement.defmethod — is the function equivalent of the method
statement.defvar
— defines a global variable with an initial value.destroy
— destroys a class instance.eq, equal
— compare for identity and equivalence.error
— redirects the interpreter.eval
— evaluates an argument.eval_list
— evaluates each element of a list.eval_string
— evaluates a string.force, forceq,
forceqq
— assign a value to a symbol, forcing the evaluation of change
functions for the symbol.funcall
— provides compatibility with other Lisp dialects.function_args
— lists the arguments of a function.function_body
— gives the body of a user-defined function.function_name
— gives the name of a function.getprop
— returns a property value for a symbol.has_cvar
— queries for the existence of a class variable.has_ivar
— queries for the existence of an instance variable.instance_vars
— finds all the instance variables of a class or
instance.is_class_member
— checks if an instance or class is a member of a class.ivar_type
— returns the type of a given instance variable.macro
— helps generate custom functions.new
— creates a new instance of a class.parent_class
— returns the closest parent (base) of a class or
instance.print_stack
— prints a Gamma stack.properties
— should never be used.quote, backquote
— correspond to Quote Operators.require, load
— load files.set, setq,
setqq
— assign a value to a symbol.setprop
— sets a property value for a symbol.setprops
— lists the most recent property value settings.trap_error
— traps errors in the body code.unwind_protect
— ensures code will be evaluated, despite errors in the body
code.whence
— gives input information.append
— concatenates several lists into a single new list.aref
— returns an array expression at a given index.array
— constructs an array.array_split
— partitions a list or array into multiple lists or
arrays.array_to_list
— converts an array to a list.aset
— sets an array element to a value at a given index.assoc, assoc_equal
— search an association list for a sublist.bsearch
— searches an array or list for a element.car, cdr, and others — return specific elements of a list.cons
— constructs a cons cell.copy
— makes a copy of the top list level of a list.copy_tree
— copies the entire tree structure and elements of a
list.delete
— removes an element from an array.difference
— constructs a list of the differences between two
lists.find, find_equal
— search a list using the eq and
equal functions.insert
— inserts an array value at a given position.intersection
— constructs a list of all the elements found in both of two
lists.length
— counts the number of elements in a list or array.list, listq
— create lists.list_to_array
— converts a list to an array.make_array
— creates an empty array.nappend
— appends one or more lists, destructively modifying
them.nremove
— removes list items, destructively altering the list.nreplace, nreplace_equal
— replace elements in a list.nth_car, nth_cdr
— iteratively apply the car and
cdr functions to a list.remove
— removes list items without altering the list.reverse
— reverses the order of list elements.rplaca, rplacd
— replace the car and cdr of a list.shorten_array
— reduces or expands the size of an array.sort
— sorts a list or array, destructively modifying the
order.union
— constructs a list containing all the elements of two
lists.bdelete
— deletes a number of bytes from a buffer.binsert
— inserts a value into a buffer.buffer
— constructs a buffer.buffer_to_string
— converts a buffer to a string.format, formatl
— generates a formatted string.make_buffer
— creates a new, empty buffer.open_string
— allows a string to be used as a file.parse_string
— parses an input string.raw_memory
— tells the amount of memory in use. shell_match
— compares string text to a pattern.shorten_buffer
— reduces the size of a buffer.strchr, strrchr
— search a string for an individual character.strcmp, stricmp
— compare strings.string
— constructs a string.stringc
— constructs a string in Lisp-readable form,string_file_buffer
— queries a string file for its internal buffer.string_split
— breaks a string into individual words.string_to_buffer
— creates a buffer object from a string.strcvt
— converts the Windows character set of a string.strlen
— counts the number of characters in a string.strncmp, strnicmp
— compare two strings and return a numeric result.strrev
— reverses the order of characters in a string.strstr
— finds the location of a given substring.substr
— returns a substring for a given location.tolower
— converts upper case letters to lower case.toupper
— converts lower case letters to upper case.bin
— converts numbers into binary form.char
— generates an ASCII character from a number.char_val
— generates a character's numeric value.dec
— converts numbers into base-10 form.hex
— converts numbers into hexadecimal form.int
— converts to integer form.number, numberl
— attempt to convert an expression to a number.oct
— converts numbers into octal form.symbol
— constructs a symbol from a string.acos, asin,
atan, atan2
— perform trigonometric arc functions.and, not, or
— are the same as the corresponding Logical Operators.band, bnot,
bor, bxor
— perform bitwise operations.ceil
— rounds a real number up to the next integer.cfand, cfor
— perform and and or
functions with confidence factors.conf, set_conf
— query and set confidence factors.cos, sin, tan
— perform trigonometric functions.div
— divides, giving an integer result.exp
— calculates an exponent of the logarithmic base (e).floor
— rounds a real number down to its integer value.log, log10,
logn
— calculate logarithms.isnan
— identifies invalid or illegal numbers.isinf
— determines if a number is infinite.neg
— negates.pow
— raises a base to the power of an exponent.random
— generates random numbers from 0 to 1.round
— rounds a real number up or down to the nearest integer.set_random
— starts random at a different initial
number.sqr
— finds the square of a number.sqrt
— finds the square root of a number.close
— closes an open file.fd_close
— closes a file identified by a file descriptor.fd_data_function
— attaches a write-activated callback to a file.fd_eof_function
— attaches an eof-activated callback to a
file.fd_open
— opens a file or device and assigns it a file
descriptor.fd_read
— reads a buffer or string from a file identified by a file
descriptor.fd_to_file
— creates a file pointer from a descriptor.fd_write
— writes a buffer or string to a file identified by a file
descriptor.fileno
— creates a file descriptor from a pointer.ioctl
— performs control functions on a file descriptor.open
— attempts to open a file.pipe
— creates a pipe.princ, print,
pretty_princ, pretty_print
— write to the standard output file.pty, ptytio
— run programs in a pseudo-tty.read
— reads a Lisp expression from a file.read_char, read_double,
read_float, read_long,
read_short
— read the next character, double, float, long or short value in
binary representation from the input file.read_eval_file
— reads a file, evaluating and counting expressions.read_line
— reads a single line of text.read_n_chars
— reads and stores characters.read_until
— reads characters, constructing a string as it goes.seek
— sets the file position for reading or writing.ser_setup
— sets parameters for a serial port device.tell
— indicates file position.terpri
— prints a newline to an open file.unread_char
— attempts to replace a character to a file for subsequent
reading.write, writec,
pretty_write, pretty_writec
— write an expression to a file.write_n_chars
— writes characters from a buffer to a file.absolute_path
— returns the absolute path of the given file.access
— checks a file for various permissions.basename
— gives the base of a filename.cd
— changes the working directory.chars_waiting
— checks for characters waiting to be read on a file.directory
— returns the contents of a directory.dirname
— returns the directory path of a file.drain
— modifies end-of-file detection.file_date
— gives the file modification date.file_size
— gives the file size.flush
— flushes any pending output on a file or string.getcwd
— gets the current working directory.is_busy
— determines if a file is busy.is_dir
— determines if a file is a directory.is_file
— determines if a file exists.is_readable
— determines if a file is readable.is_writable
— determines if a file is writable.mkdir
— creates a new sub-directory.path_node
— gives the node number of a path in a QNX 2 path
definition.rename
— renames a file.root_path
— strips the final file or directory name from a path.tmpfile
— generates temporary output file names.unbuffer_file
— causes a file to be treated as unbuffered on both input and
output.unlink
— deletes a file.atexit
— evaluates code before exiting a program.block_signal, unblock_signal
— delimit signal blocking.errno
— detects and numbers errors.exec
— executes a program.exit_program
— terminates the interpreter.fork
— duplicates a process.getenv
— retrieves the value of an environment variable.gethostname
— gets the computer's host name.getnid
— returns the local node number.getpid
— returns the program ID.getsockopt, setsockopt
— get and set a socket option.kill
— sends a signal to a process.nanosleep
— pauses the interpreter for seconds and nanoseconds.setenv
— sets an environment variable for the current process.shm_open
— opens shared memory objects.shm_unlink
— removes shared memory objects.signal
— defines an expression to be evaluated at an OS generated
signal.sleep, usleep
— suspend execution.strerror
— retrieves an error message.system
— treats its argument as a system command.tcp_accept
— forks a new TCP socket on the server side to accept a new
connection.tcp_connect
— creates a client-side TCP socket connection.tcp_listen
— creates a server-side TCP socket connection.wait
— waits for process exit status.AutoLoad
— allows for run-time symbol lookup.autoload_undefined_symbol
— checks undefined symbols for
AutoLoad.AutoMapFunction
— maps a C function to a Gamma function.ClearAutoLoad
— removes all AutoLoad rules.dlclose
— closes an open dynamic library.dlerror
— reports errors in dl functions.dlfunc
— reserved for future use.DllLoad
— loads dynamic libraries.dlmethod
— reserved for future use.NoAutoLoad
— removes selected AutoLoad rules.dlopen
— loads a dynamic library from a file.allocated_cells
— gives the number of allocated and free cells.eval_count
— counts evaluations made since a program started.free_cells
— returns the number of available memory cells.function_calls
— tells how often a function was called during
profiling.function_runtime
— gives the time a function has run during profiling.gc
— runs the garbage collector.gc_blocksize
— for internal use only.gc_enable
— for internal use only.gc_newblock
— for internal use only.gc_trace
— controls the tracing of garbage collection.profile
— collects statistics on function usage and run time.set_autotrace
— is reserved for future use.set_breakpoint
— is reserved for future use.time
— gives command execution times.trace, notrace
— turn tracing on or off.apropos
— finds all defined symbols in the current interpreter
environment.create_state, enter_state,
exit_state
— are part of the SCADALisp exception-driven state machine
mechanism.gensym
— generates a unique symbol.modules
— is obsolete, and returns nothing of value.stack
— lists all functions called so far.add_hook
— hooks a function to an event.close_task
— closes a task opened by
locate_task._destroy_task
— should never be used.init_async_ipc
— requests queue information from a task.init_ipc
— sets up necessary data structures for IPC.isend
— sends a synchronous message and doesn't wait for the
result.locate_task
— finds and connects to tasks by name.locate_task_id
— finds and connects to tasks by task ID and network
node.name_attach
— attaches a name to a task.nserve_query
— puts information from nserve into an
array.remove_hook
— removes a hooked function.run_hooks
— runs a hooked function.send
— transmits expressions for evaluation.send_async
— transmits expressions asynchronously.send_string
— transmits strings for evaluation.send_string_async
— transmits a string asynchronously.taskdied, taskstarted
— internal functions that call another function when a task starts or
stops.task_info
— gets information from a task descriptor.add_set_function
— sets an expression to be evaluated when a given symbol changes
value.flush_events
— handles all pending events, then exits.next_event, next_event_nb
— wait for an event and call the event handling
function.remove_set_function
— removes a set function from a symbol.when_set_fns
— returns all functions set for a symbol.after
— a timer that initiates an action after a period of
time.at
— a timer that initiates an action at a given time, or
regularly.block_timers, unblock_timers
— block and unblock timer firing.cancel
— removes a timer from the set of pending timers.clock, nanoclock
— get the OS time.date
— gets the OS date and time; translates seconds into
dates.date_of
— is obsolete, see dateevery
— a timer that initiates an action every number of
seconds.gmtime
— transforms Unix time to UTC time and date in ASCII
format.Iso8601ToUnixTime — converts from ISO 8601 time to Unix time.localtime
— transforms Unix time to local time and date in ASCII
format.mktime
— converts the ASCII date and time data in a tm
class to Unix time.timer_is_proxy
— controls timer handling in Gamma.UnixTimeToIso8601 — converts from Unix time to ISO 8601.add_exception_function,
add_echo_function
— assign functions for exceptions or echoes on a point.lock_point
— locks or unlocks points.point_locked
— indicates if a point is locked.point_nanoseconds
— gives the nanoseconds from point_seconds that a
point value changed.point_seconds
— gives the time the point value changed.point_security
— gives the security level of a point.read_existing_point, read_point
— retrieve points.register_all_points
— registers an application to receive exceptions for all
points.register_exception
— not yet documented.register_point,
register_existing_point
— register an application to receive exceptions for a single
point.remove_echo_function
— removes an echo function from a symbol.remove_exception_function
— removes an exception function from a symbol.secure_point
— alters the security level on a point.set_domain
— sets the default domain for future calls.set_security
— changes the security level for the current process.unregister_point
— stops echo and exception message sending.when_echo_fns, when_exception_fns
— indicate the functions for echos or exceptions on a
point.write_existing_point, write_point
— write point values.