-@node Beyond The ANSI Standard
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-@chapter Beyond The ANSI Standard
-
SBCL is mostly an implementation of the ANSI standard for
Common Lisp. However, there's some important behavior which extends
or clarifies the standard, and various behavior which outright
Declarations are generally treated as assertions. This general
principle, and its implications, and the bugs which still keep the
compiler from quite satisfying this principle, are discussed in
-@ref{The Compiler}.
+@ref{Compiler}.
SBCL is essentially a compiler-only implementation of Common
Lisp. That is, for all but a few special cases, @code{eval} creates a
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@subsection Things Which Might Be In The Next ANSI Standard
-SBCL provides extensive support for calling external C code, @ref{The
-Foreign Function Interface}.
+SBCL provides extensive support for calling external C code,
+@ref{Foreign Function Interface}.
SBCL provides additional garbage collection functionality not
specified by ANSI. Weak pointers allow references to objects to be
facility. For more information, see @ref{macro-common-lisp-trace}.
The debugger supports a number of options. Its documentation is
-accessed by typing @kbd{help} at the debugger prompt. @xref{The
-Debugger}.
+accessed by typing @kbd{help} at the debugger prompt. @xref{Debugger}.
Documentation for @code{inspect} is accessed by typing @kbd{help} at
the @code{inspect} prompt.