![[HARLEQUIN]](../Graphics/Harlequin-Small.gif)
![[Previous]](../Graphics/Prev.gif)
![[Up]](../Graphics/Up.gif)
![[Next]](../Graphics/Next.gif)
Syntax information for use by the Lisp reader is embodied in an object called a readtable. Among other things, the readtable contains the association between characters and syntax types.
The next figure lists some defined names that are applicable to readtables.
*readtable* readtable-case copy-readtable readtablep get-dispatch-macro-character set-dispatch-macro-character get-macro-character set-macro-character make-dispatch-macro-character set-syntax-from-char
Figure 2-1. Readtable defined names
2.1.1.2 The Standard Readtable
![[Starting Points]](../Graphics/Starting-Points.gif)
![[Contents]](../Graphics/Contents.gif)
![[Index]](../Graphics/Index.gif)
![[Symbols]](../Graphics/Symbols.gif)
![[Glossary]](../Graphics/Glossary.gif)
![[Issues]](../Graphics/Issues.gif)