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3.2.4 Dynamic evaluation judgment Example I don't think this example, or at least the discussion of it, is very enlightening. The explanation just states the obvious, and doesn't tell me anything about dynamic evaluation judgments. "follow a bottom-up recursive structure" See Bug 1534 and Bug 1547 for previous objections to the phrase "bottom-up".
(Also...) If the dynamic evaluation phase fails to infer a value for the query, presumably that's a dynamic error of some sort, even if it doesn't actually raise an error?
Removed the example, which admitedly, was trivial. Also removed "bottom-up".