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    Patbind-the

    b* type declaration operator.

    This b* binder provides a concise syntax for type declarations, which can sometimes improve the efficiency of Common Lisp code. See the documentation for declare and type-spec for more information about type declarations.

    Usage example:

    (b* (((the integer x) (form)))
      (result-form))

    is equivalent to

    (let ((x (form)))
      (declare (type integer x))
      (result-form))

    The the binder form only makes sense on variables, though those variables may be prefixed with the ? or ?! to make them ignorable or ignored. It may be nested within other binder forms.