Am Fr., 24. Dez. 2021 um 00:03 Uhr schrieb Attila Lendvai <[email protected]>:

> Common Lisp has a SERIOUS-CONDITION type to communicate that it's something 
> that must be dealt with, and if no one else handles it, then the toplevel 
> must enter the debugger, or quit the process when the debugger is disabled.

It is &serious in R6RS. You can test it with "serious-condition?". The
initial exception handler of an R6RS system should return on all
non-serious conditions (see 7.1 of the R6RS Scheme Libraries), so it
makes sense for SRFI 64 to deal with serious/non-serious conditions
similarly.

Marc

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