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These rules define the congruence of a set of lambda lists, including the
lambda list of each method for a given generic function and the
lambda list specified for the generic function itself, if given.
- 1.
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Each lambda list must have the same number of required
parameters.
- 2.
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Each lambda list must have the same number of optional
parameters. Each method can supply its own default for an optional
parameter.
- 3.
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If any lambda list mentions &rest or &key, each
lambda list must mention one or both of them.
- 4.
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If the generic function lambda list
mentions &key, each
method must accept all of the keyword names mentioned after &key,
either by accepting them explicitly, by specifying &allow-other-keys,
or by specifying &rest but not &key.
Each method can accept additional keyword arguments of its own. The
checking of the validity of keyword names is done in the generic
function, not in each method.
A method is invoked as if the keyword
argument pair whose name is :allow-other-keys and whose value
is true were supplied, though no such argument pair will be passed.
- 5.
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The use of &allow-other-keys need not be consistent
across lambda lists. If &allow-other-keys is mentioned in
the lambda list of any applicable method or of the generic function,
any keyword arguments may be mentioned in the call to the generic function.
- 6.
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The use of &aux need not be consistent across methods.
If a method-defining operator that cannot specify generic function options
creates a generic function, and if the lambda list for the method
mentions keyword arguments, the lambda list of the generic function
will mention &key (but no keyword arguments).
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