+ It causes insertion of wrong type assertions into generated
+ code. E.g.
+
+ (defun foo (x s)
+ (let ((f (etypecase x
+ (character #'write-char)
+ (integer #'write-byte))))
+ (funcall f x s)
+ (etypecase x
+ (character (write-char x s))
+ (integer (write-byte x s)))))
+
+ Then (FOO #\1 *STANDARD-OUTPUT*) signals type error.
+
+ (In 0.7.9.1 the result type is (FUNCTION * *), so Python does not
+ produce invalid code, but type checking is not accurate. Similar
+ problems exist with VALUES-TYPE-INTERSECTION.)
+