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Marius Gerbershagen authored
Previously, we assumed that all stack frames were lying at the top of the lisp stack. This is not always true due to e.g. multiple-value-prog1 pushing onto the lisp stack.
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Previously, we assumed that all stack frames were lying at the top of the lisp stack. This is not always true due to e.g. multiple-value-prog1 pushing onto the lisp stack.