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(restart-name instance) | Function: Return whether debug-block represents elsewhere code.
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| Mentioned in: CLtL2 - 29.4.8. Finding and Manipulating Restarts HyperSpec - Function RESTART-NAME | |
(restart-case expression &body clauses &environment env) | Function: (RESTART-CASE form {(case-name arg-list {keyword value}* body)}*) The form is evaluated in a dynamic context where the clauses have special meanings as points to which control may be transferred (see INVOKE-RESTART). When clauses contain the same case-name, FIND-RESTART will find the first such clause. If Expression is a call to SIGNAL, ERROR, CERROR or WARN (or macroexpands into such) then the signalled condition will be associated with the new restarts.
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| Mentioned in: CLtL2 - 29.3.10. Generalized Restarts CLtL2 - 29.3.6. Anonymous Restarts CLtL2 - 29.3.9. Comparison of Restarts and Catch/Throw CLtL2 - 29.4.7. Establishing Restarts CLtL2 - 29.4.8. Finding and Manipulating Restarts HyperSpec - Macro RESTART-CASE PCL - restarts | |
(restart-bind bindings &body forms) | Function: Executes forms in a dynamic context where the given restart bindings are in effect. Users probably want to use RESTART-CASE. When clauses contain the same restart name, FIND-RESTART will find the first such clause.
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| Mentioned in: CLtL2 - 29.3.10. Generalized Restarts CLtL2 - 29.3.9. Comparison of Restarts and Catch/Throw CLtL2 - 29.4.7. Establishing Restarts CLtL2 - 29.4.8. Finding and Manipulating Restarts HyperSpec - Macro RESTART-BIND Successful Lisp - assert | |
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| By Bill Moorier |