Lars Brinkhoff writes: Thanks for the explanation, > T.V Raman wrote: >> Andrea Corallo wrote: >>> ATM `cl-declaim' (as `cl-proclaim') are not effective regarding the >>> speed parameter of the native compiler. To a quick look to the >>> HyperSpec I guess `cl-declaim' should just set `comp-speed' other >>> than what is already doing, shall do it. >> to be honest I never could remember the difference between cl-declaim >> and cl-proclaim when I used Common Lisp heavily. > > In Common Lisp PROCLAIM is just a function so will only have an effect > when it's called, typically at load time or run time. When DECLAIM > appears at top level, the compiler should take notice and update its > state at compile time. > > -- Thanks, --Raman ♈ Id: kg:/m/0285kf1 🦮