#.foo is read as the object resulting from the evaluation of the object represented by foo. The evaluation is done during the read process, when the #. notation is encountered. The #. syntax therefore performs a read-time evaluation of foo.
The normal effect of #. is inhibited when the value of *read-eval* is false. In that situation, an error of type reader-error is signaled.
For an object that does not have a convenient printed representation, a form that computes the object can be given using the #. notation.
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