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Allegro CL |
ANSI Common Lisp ![]() ![]() ![]() 9.1.2.1 Condition DesignatorsA number of the functions in the condition system take arguments which are identified as condition designators. By convention, those arguments are notated asdatum &rest arguments Taken together, the datum and the arguments are "designators for a condition of default type default-type." How the denoted condition is computed depends on the type of the datum:
Note that the default-type gets used only in the case where the datum string is supplied. In the other situations, the resulting condition is not necessarily of type default-type. Here are some illustrations of how different condition designators can denote equivalent condition objects:
(let ((c (make-condition 'arithmetic-error :operator '/ :operands '(7 0)))) (error c)) ==(error 'arithmetic-error :operator '/ :operands '(7 0)) (error "Bad luck.") ==(error 'simple-error :format-control "Bad luck." :format-arguments '()) |