The specification for boolean=? is it "Returns #t if all the arguments
are booleans and all are #t or all are #f".

What about: (boolean=? 1 1)
Should this be #f (because some arguments are not booleans);
#t (because all arguments have the same truth value);
or an error (because the arguments don't satisfy the
type restrictions implied by the parameter names)?

Or is this unspecified and these are all allowed?
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