I have this line in a function:
(let (v1) (v2)
... more code here ...
(setq matchAgainstDirectory (
read-directory-name "Set directory to match against:")))))))
matchAgainstDirectory
is not in the list of values declared by let
, so I assume that it will set a global value.
I want to set it to nil
at some point, but if I press M-x RET set-variable RET
, matchAgainstDirectory
doesn't appear as a valid variable name. Why is this?
I know I can do M-x ielm
, and write there (setq matchAgainstDirectory ())
, but I'm looking for a shorter way of doing this. Does such a thing exist?
M-: (setq matchAgainstDirectory nil) RET
which is slightly shorter than invoking ielm.ielm
version.