9:19:59I729but I think query would be better I don't want to get people grumpy here
9:35:14I729I had to learn experimentally that if you do something like (make-array 3 :element-type '(integer 0 99)) also numbers up to 127 are allowed (which makes sense)
9:39:21I729so beach from which country are you from?
9:39:33no-defun-allowedoni-on-ion: It doesn't seem likely that the compiler will detect anything, if it upgrades the element type. Then a program that uses the array of that upgraded element type as suggested would work, but it's highly dependent on how types are upgraded.
9:39:46beachI729: That question is a very hard one for me.
9:42:19beachI729: I like Germany. Or at least the places I have visited. But it's off topic.
9:42:20no-defun-allowedFor example, I like having ELT, AREF and NTH because they communicate the complexity to the reader (AREF is O(1), NTH is O(n), ELT could be either) and as opposed to some names I've heard people puke out at university, long names are actually readable.