;;; The inspector views LISP objects as being composed of parts. A
;;; list, for example, would be divided into its members, and a
;;; instance into its slots. These parts are stored in a list. The
;;; The inspector views LISP objects as being composed of parts. A
;;; list, for example, would be divided into its members, and a
;;; instance into its slots. These parts are stored in a list. The