Hi Tom,

"Tom Breton (Tehom)" <te...@panix.com> writes:

> D'oh!  I completely forgot about the type-checking code!
>
> That's for development, not production.  It just assertfails if the wrong
> type is used.  Very helpful in finding problems early.  It relies on a
> type-checking support module in emtest that defines certain types that
> Common Lisp provides but cl doesn't.
>
> I am pushing a quick fix where if that module is not available, the type
> just always succeeds.
>
> If you'd like the type-checking support (which is stand-alone) or all of
> emtest, I can certainly include it.  Since you seem to have chosen ert, I
> don't know what you want in this regard.

I'm roughly parsing 37% of this :)

Again, can you demonstrate a clear and simple use-case, assuming people
like me don't know anything about stow, stew, straw or whatsover?

Thanks!!

-- 
 Bastien

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