The less familiar parts of Lisp for beginners — summary T, U, V, W:

I’ve written a few posts about features of the Lisp language that a newcomer arriving from C++ might not have encountered.  I’m going through them alphabetically, so here is a summary page of the functions beginning with the letters T, U, V, and W:

the

throw

typecase

unuse-package

unwind-protect

update-instance-for-different-class

update-instance-for-redefined-class

upgraded-array-element-type

upgraded-complex-part-type

vector-pop, vector-push, and vector-push-extend

with-accessors

with-compilation-unit

with-package-iterator

with-slots

with-standard-io-syntax

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