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7.6.5.1 Examples of Keyword Arguments in Generic Functions and Methods

For example, suppose there are two methods defined for width as follows:

 (defmethod width ((c character-class) &key font) ...)
 
 (defmethod width ((p picture-class) &key pixel-size) ...)

Assume that there are no other methods and no generic function definition for width. The evaluation of the following form should signal an error because the keyword argument :pixel-size is not accepted by the applicable method.

 (width (make-instance `character-class :char #\Q) 
        :font 'baskerville :pixel-size 10)

The evaluation of the following form should signal an error.

 (width (make-instance `picture-class :glyph (glyph #\Q)) 
        :font 'baskerville :pixel-size 10)

The evaluation of the following form will not signal an error if the class named character-picture-class is a subclass of both picture-class and character-class.

 (width (make-instance `character-picture-class :char #\Q)
        :font 'baskerville :pixel-size 10)


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