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- The first language documentation was published 1984 as Common Lisp the Language, first edition.
- The Second Edition of " Common Lisp the Language " bears similarity to the standard in content, though not in form.
- In sum, the original edition of " Common Lisp the Language " was the document upon which X3J13 originally based its work.
- The new language, Common Lisp, was somewhat compatible with the dialects it replaced ( the book Common Lisp the Language notes the compatibility of various constructs ).
- Although ANSI Common Lisp and the dialects described by the two editions of " Common Lisp the Language " differ, the ANSI Common Lisp specification indirectly acknowledges the practical importance of " Common Lisp the Language " ( first and second edition ) by taking the effort to suggest keywords : cltl1 and : cltl2 for potential inclusion on the * features * list, allowing conditionals to be added to code that must interoperate between ANSI Common Lisp and those other dialects.