Such code should compile without complaint and work correctly either
on SBCL or on any other completely compliant Common Lisp system.
- b: &AUX argument in a boa-constructor without a default value means
- "do not initilize this slot" and does not cause type error. But
- an error may be signalled at read time and it would be good if
- SBCL did it.
-
- d: (fixed in 0.8.1.5)
-
33:
And as long as we're wishing, it would be awfully nice if INSPECT could
also report on closures, telling about the values of the bound variables.