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A Lisp function becomes a command when its body contains, at top
level, a form that calls the special form interactive. This
form does nothing when actually executed, but its presence serves as a
flag to indicate that interactive calling is permitted. Its argument
controls the reading of arguments for an interactive call.
| • Using Interactive: | General rules for interactive.
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| • Interactive Codes: | The standard letter-codes for reading arguments in various ways. | |
| • Interactive Examples: | Examples of how to read interactive arguments. |