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The global environment is that part of an environment that contains bindings with both indefinite scope and indefinite extent. The global environment contains, among other things, the following:
bindings of dynamic variables and constant variables.
bindings of functions, macros, and special operators.
bindings of compiler macros.
bindings of type and class names
information about proclamations.