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[[99 Bottles of Beer]] done in Lisp-languages
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Emacs Lisp
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__toc__
===ACL2===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(defun bottles-of-beer (n)
(if (zp n)
nil
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(1- n)
(if (= n 2) 0 1))
(bottles-of-beer (- n 1)))))</
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<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(defun bottles ((n . 99))
(loop
(bob n) (otw) (nl)
(bob n) (nl)
(tod-pia) (nl) (setq n (sub1 n))
(bob n) (otw) (nl)
(nl)
(until (zerop n))))
(defun nl ()
(printc))
(defun sing (w)
(princ w '! ))
(defun bob (n)
(map sing
(list (any? n) (plural? n 'bottle 'bottles) 'of 'beer)))
(defun otw ()
(map sing (list 'on 'the 'wall)))
(defun tod-pia ()
(map sing (list 'Take 'one 'down!, 'pass 'it 'around)))
(defun any? (n)
(cond ((zerop n) 'no)
(t n)))
(defun plural? (n sing plur)
(cond ((onep n) sing)
(t plur)))</syntaxhighlight>
===Common Lisp===
====Sensible solution====
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(defun bottles (x)
(loop for bottles from x downto 1
do (format t "~a bottle~:p of beer on the wall~@
~:*~a bottle~:p of beer~@
Take one down, pass it around~@
~V[No more~:;~:*~a bottle~:p of~] beer on the wall~2%"
bottles (1- bottles))))
</syntaxhighlight>
and then just call
<syntaxhighlight lang
====Ridiculous====
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(loop :for n :from 99 :downto 0 :collect n))</
The [http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/HyperSpec/Body/22_c.htm FORMAT function] is probably the most baroque (i.e. featureful almost to a fault) function in Common Lisp.
To really drive this point home, try replacing each instance of <tt>~D</tt>
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* <tt>~:P</tt> is for English plurals: it prints <tt>s</tt> if the last argument wasn't 1; it prints nothing otherwise. There's also <tt>~@P</tt> for <tt>y</tt>/<tt>ies</tt>, in case you were worried about that.
Note, by the way, how the emoticons <tt>:*~D</tt> and <tt>:P</tt> have shown up in the format string. FORMAT is so powerful, it's even self-aware about how silly it is.
====Alternate solution====
Bit of a beginner in Lisp, but this seems to work:
<
(defun beer-verse (count)
"Recurses the verses"
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(beer-verse (- count 1))))
(beer-verse 99)
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===Emacs Lisp===
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===newLISP===
<
(println n " bottles of beer on the wall," n " bottles of beer. Take one down, pass it around. ")
(println (- n 1) "bottles of beer on the wall!"))
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" bottles of beer on the wall" (rec ( - bottles 1))))(list bottles))
(rec 99)</
===Ol===
<syntaxhighlight lang="scheme">
(define nn 99)
(for-each (lambda (n)
(let ((bottle (lambda (n) (if (eq? n 1) " bottle" " bottles")))
(m (- n 1)))
(print
n (bottle n) " of beer on the wall, "
n (bottle n) " of beer." "\n"
"Take one down and pass it around, "
(if (eq? m 0) "no more" m)
(bottle m) " of beer on the wall.\n")))
(reverse (iota nn 1)))
(print
"No more bottles of beer on the wall, "
"no more bottles of beer." "\n"
"Go to the store and buy some more, "
nn " bottles of beer on the wall.")
</syntaxhighlight>
===PicoLisp===
<syntaxhighlight lang="picolisp">(de bottles (N)
(case N
(0 "No more beer")
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(prinl "Take one down, pass it around,")
(prinl (bottles (dec 'N)) " on the wall.")
(prinl) )</
===Shen===
<syntaxhighlight lang="shen">(define bottles-h
{ number --> string }
0 -> "No more beer"
1 -> "One bottle of beer"
N -> (make-string "~A bottles of beer" N))
(define bottles
{ number --> number }
0 -> 0
X -> (let Msg (bottles-h X)
(do (output "~A on the wall~%~A~%Take one down, pass it around~%~A on the wall~%~%" Msg Msg (bottles-h (- X 1)))
(bottles (- X 1)))))</syntaxhighlight>
==
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when (n > 0)
prn n " bottles of beer on the wall"
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prn n-1 " bottles of beer on the wall"
prn ""
beer n-1</
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