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Many of the examples in this manual print text when they are
evaluated. If you execute example code in a Lisp Interaction buffer
(such as the buffer `*scratch*'), the printed text is inserted into
the buffer. If you execute the example by other means (such as by
evaluating the function eval-region), the printed text is
displayed in the echo area.
Examples in this manual indicate printed text with `-|',
irrespective of where that text goes. The value returned by
evaluating the form (here bar) follows on a separate line with
`=>'.
(progn (prin1 'foo) (princ "\n") (prin1 'bar))
-| foo
-| bar
=> bar