intern
string {&optional package} => symbol, status
string---a string.
package---a package designator.
The default is the current package.
symbol---a symbol.
status---one of :inherited, :external, :internal, or nil.
intern enters a symbol named string into package. If a symbol whose name is the same as string is already accessible in package, it is returned. If no such symbol is accessible in package, a new symbol with the given name is created and entered into package as an internal symbol, or as an external symbol if the package is the KEYWORD package; package becomes the home package of the created symbol.
The first value returned by intern, symbol, is the symbol that was found or created. The meaning of the secondary value, status, is as follows:
(in-package "COMMON-LISP-USER") => #<PACKAGE "COMMON-LISP-USER"> (intern "Never-Before") => |Never-Before|, NIL (intern "Never-Before") => |Never-Before|, :INTERNAL (intern "NEVER-BEFORE" "KEYWORD") => :NEVER-BEFORE, NIL (intern "NEVER-BEFORE" "KEYWORD") => :NEVER-BEFORE, :EXTERNAL
section find-symbol [Function] , @xref{read; read-preserving-whitespace} , symbol, section unintern [Function] , section Symbols as Tokens
intern does not need to do any name conflict checking because it never creates a new symbol if there is already an accessible symbol with the name given.
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