(defun list-with-length-p (x)
(values (ignore-errors (list-length x))))
-;;; not used in 0.7.8, but possibly useful for defensive programming
+;;; not used in 0.7.8, but possibly useful for defensive programming
;;; in e.g. (COERCE ... 'VECTOR)
;;;(defun list-length-or-die (x)
;;; (or (list-length x)
;;; ;; not clear how to do this best:
-;;; ;; * Should this be a TYPE-ERROR? Colloquially that'd make
+;;; ;; * Should this be a TYPE-ERROR? Colloquially that'd make
;;; ;; lots of sense, but since I'm not sure how to express
;;; ;; "noncircular list" as a Lisp type expression, coding
;;; ;; it seems awkward.