':constituent' is an entry that is used in the *readtable* system variable that contains XLISP's data structures relating to the processing of characters from the user [or files] and read-macro expansions. The existance of the ':constituent' keyword means that the specified character is to be used, as is, with no further processing. The system defines that the following characters are ':constituent' characters:
0123456789
!$%&*+-./:<=>?@[]^_{}~
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
(defun look-at (table)               ; define a function to
  (dotimes (ch 127)                  ;   look in a table
    (prog ((entry (aref table ch)))  ;   and print out any
      (case entry                    ;   entries with a function
        (:CONSTITUENT
          (princ (int-char ch)))
        (T NIL))))
  (terpri))
(look-at *readtable*)                ; prints  !$%&*+-./0123456789
                                     ;         :<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLM
                                     ;         NOPQRSTUVWXYZ[]^_ab
                                     ;         cdefghijklmnopqrstu
                                     ;         vwxyz{}~
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See the
:constituent
keyword in the