Correct terminology in Elisp Reference Manual
* doc/lispref/functions.texi (Function Names): 'defun' is a macro, not a special form. (Bug#62661) Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes
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In practice, nearly all functions have names, and are referred to by
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their names. You can create a named Lisp function by defining a
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lambda expression and putting it in a function cell (@pxref{Function
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Cells}). However, it is more common to use the @code{defun} special
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form, described in the next section.
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Cells}). However, it is more common to use the @code{defun} macro,
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described in the next section.
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@ifnottex
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@xref{Defining Functions}.
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@end ifnottex
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