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  • 4veclist

4veclist-p

(4veclist-p x) recognizes lists where every element satisfies 4vec-p.

Signature
(4veclist-p x) → *

This is an ordinary std::deflist. It is "strict" in that it requires x to be a "properly" nil-terminated list.

Subtopics

4veclist-p-basics
Basic theorems about 4veclist-p, generated by std::deflist.