
14 Dec
2006
14 Dec
'06
1:32 p.m.
Christophe Rhodes <csr21@cantab.net> writes:
\item Specify that if a type specifier is a \recsub{} of \cl{sequence}, but not a \recsub{} of any of the types \texttt{(or list vector)}, \cl{list} or \cl{vector}, then the consequences are unspecified.
While this is strictly speaking sufficient, I would suggest quoting chapter and verse for "uspecified consequences", since it is far too often confused with "undefined consequences". Cheers, -- Nikodemus Schemer: "Buddha is small, clean, and serious." Lispnik: "Buddha is big, has hairy armpits, and laughs."