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ANSI Common Lisp 1 Introduction 1.4 Definitions
1.4.4 Interpreting Dictionary Entries
The dictionary entry for each defined name is partitioned into
sections. Except as explicitly indicated otherwise below, each section
is introduced by a label identifying that section. The omission of a
section implies that the section is either not applicable, or would
provide no interesting information.
This section defines the significance of each potential section in a
dictionary entry.
1.4.4.1 The "Affected By" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.2 The "Arguments" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.3 The "Arguments and Values" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.4 The "Binding Types Affected" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.5 The "Class Precedence List" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.6 Dictionary Entries for Type Specifiers
1.4.4.7 The "Constant Value" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.8 The "Description" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.9 The "Examples" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.10 The "Exceptional Situations" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.11 The "Initial Value" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.12 The "Argument Precedence Order" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.13 The "Method Signature" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.14 The "Name" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.15 The "Notes" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.16 The "Pronunciation" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.17 The "See Also" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.18 The "Side Effects" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.19 The "Supertypes" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.20 The "Syntax" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.21 The "Valid Context" Section of a Dictionary Entry
1.4.4.22 The "Value Type" Section of a Dictionary Entry
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