Kon Lovett scripsit:
However, the 'for-each' procedure (and its' various siblings) should
ignore an empty array. This is fixed in the 2.114 release.
But a zero-rank array (in languages that support it, like Common Lisp)
is not empty; it has one element (it is a scalar), which can be
retrieved by calling the array-reference function with zero arguments.
In environments where both upper and lower bounds are supported, an
array any of whose dimensions has an upper bound >= the lower bound
is truly empty: it has no elements at all.
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