* doc/lispref/objects.texi (Type Hierarchy): Small improvements

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Andrea Corallo 2024-03-01 09:27:22 +01:00
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@node Type Hierarchy
Lisp types are organized in a hierarchy, this means that types can
derive from other types. Objects of a type A (which derives from type
B) inherite all the charateristics of type B. This also means that
every objects of type A is at the same time of type B.
derive from other types. Objects of a type B (which derives from type
A) inherite all the charateristics of type A. This also means that
every objects of type B is at the same time of type A.
Every type derives from type @code{t}.
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@image{type_hierarchy,,,,png}
For example type @code{list} derives from (is a special kind of) type
@code{sequence} wich on itself derives from @code{t}.
@code{sequence} which on itself derives from @code{t}.