>>>>> "Christoph" == Christoph Breitkopf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Christoph> Todd Sabin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> In that case, I guess I don't understand why python chooses to ignore
>> the declaration. Assuming python doesn't throw out all potentially
>> dangerous declarations that it can't prove, why the special treatment
>> here?
Christoph> Neither do I. My naive reading of the standard is that it's
Christoph> always okay to put a (the element-type ...) around the aref in the
Christoph> presence of the array type declaration. Since python is about
I believe sbcl does this. I, unfortunately, don't understand that
part of the code to make cmucl do the same thing.
Ray
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