- Note that in Common Lisp, the first argument to `check-type' must
- be a PLACE suitable for use by `setf', because `check-type'
- signals a continuable error that allows the user to modify PLACE.
+ Note that as in Common Lisp, the first argument to `check-type'
+ should be a PLACE suitable for use by `setf', because `check-type'
+ signals a continuable error that allows the user to modify PLACE,
+ most simply by returning a value from the debugger.