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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T18:34:55+00:00 2026-05-29T18:34:55+00:00

Is there built in function or macro to append list to a mutable list.

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Is there built in function or macro to append list to a mutable list. Something like PUSH, but slightly different.

Here is the PUSH using exapmle:

(setq v '(3))
(push '(1 2) v) ;v now ((1 2) 3)

And I need fallowing behavior:

(setq v '(3))
(mappend '(1 2) v) ;v should be (1 2 3)
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    2026-05-29T18:34:57+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 6:34 pm

    I think you are looking for nconc?

    [Function] nconc &rest lists

    nconc takes lists as arguments. It returns a list that is the
    arguments concatenated together. The arguments are changed rather than
    copied. (Compare this with append, which copies arguments rather than
    destroying them.) For example:

    (setq x ‘(a b c)) (setq y ‘(d e f)) (nconc x y) => (a b c d e f) x
    => (a b c d e f)

    You could use nconc to define a pushlist macro, to have an interface analogous to push:

    (defmacro pushlist (lst place)
      `(setf ,place (nconc ,lst ,place)))
    

    And test it:

    CL-USER> 
    (defparameter *v* (list 3))
    *V*
    (pushlist (list 1 2) *v*)
    CL-USER> 
    (1 2 3)
    CL-USER>
    *v*
    (1 2 3)
    CL-USER> 
    

    Also note that I’m using (list 3), instead of ‘(3), after reading sigjuice’s comment.

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