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I drew the inference from this page which carries the title (See your browser title bar), of "Common Lisp Extensions".

I defer because I've no idea when that page was current and if it has been superceded. And because I know very little about Lisp. What little I've ever done was done a long time ago. I've played with Scheme more recently, but that's chalk and cheese.


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Re^11: When every microsecond counts: Parsing subroutine parameters
by Joost (Canon) on May 20, 2008 at 10:56 UTC