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 ANSI Common Lisp    9 Conditions    9.2 Dictionary of Conditions
 
| 9.2.44  store-value | 
Restart | 
  
 - Data Arguments Required:
 - 
a value to use instead (on an ongoing basis).
  - Description:
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The store-value restart is generally used by handlers
trying to recover from errors of types such as cell-error 
or type-error, which may wish to supply a replacement datum to
be stored permanently.
  - Examples:
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 (defun type-error-auto-coerce (c)
   (when (typep c 'type-error)
     (let ((r (find-restart 'store-value c)))
       (handler-case (let ((v (coerce (type-error-datum c)
                                      (type-error-expected-type c))))
                       (invoke-restart r v))
         (error ())))))    TYPE-ERROR-AUTO-COERCE
 (let ((x 3))
   (handler-bind ((type-error #'type-error-auto-coerce))
     (check-type x float)
     x))   3.0
   
  - See Also:
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Section 9.1.4.2 Restarts,
Section 9.1.4.2.2 Interfaces to Restarts,
invoke-restart,
store-value (function),
ccase,
check-type,
ctypecase,
use-value (function and restart)
  - Allegro CL Implementation Details:
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 None.
  
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