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16.5 The Definition Commands
Texinfo provides more than a dozen definition commands, all of which are described in this section.
The definition commands automatically enter the name of the entity in
the appropriate index: for example, @deffn, @defun,
and @defmac enter function names in the index of functions;
@defvr and @defvar enter variable names in the index
of variables.
Although the examples that follow mostly illustrate Lisp, the commands can be used for other programming languages.
| 16.5.1 Functions and Similar Entities | Commands for functions and similar entities. | |
| 16.5.2 Variables and Similar Entities | Commands for variables and similar entities. | |
| 16.5.3 Functions in Typed Languages | Commands for functions in typed languages. | |
| 16.5.4 Variables in Typed Languages | Commands for variables in typed languages. | |
| 16.5.5 Data Types | The definition command for data types. | |
| 16.5.6 Object-Oriented Programming | Commands for object-oriented programming. |
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