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    Mv?

    Return one or more values

    Mv? is designed to work with mv?-let, generalizing how mv works with mv-let by allowing the binding of a single variable. For example, the following form is legal.

    (mv?-let (y)
             (mv? (f x))
             (declare (type integer y))
             (g x y z))

    The expression above is equivalent to the following expression, because (mv? form) expands to form for any expression, form.

    (let ((y (f x)))
      (declare (type integer y))
      (g x y z))

    Logically, (mv? x) is the same as x, while (mv? v1 v2 ...) is the same as (list v1 v2 ...). Also see mv and see mv?-let.