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Dive-into-macros-table

Right-associated function information for the proof-builder

Examples:
ACL2 !>(dive-into-macros-table (w state))
((CAT . EXPAND-ADDRESS-CAT)
 (LXOR . EXPAND-ADDRESS-LXOR)

This table associates macro names with functions used by the interactive proof-builder's DV and numeric diving commands (e.g., 3) in order to dive properly into subterms. See proof-builder, in particular the documentation for DV.

This table can be extended easily. See add-dive-into-macro and also see remove-dive-into-macro.

The symbol associated with a macro should be a function symbol taking four arguments, in this order:

  • car-addr
    the first number in the list given to the interactive proof-builder's DV command
  • raw-term
    the untranslated term into which we will dive
  • term
    the translated term into which we will dive
  • wrld
    the current ACL2 logical world

The function will normally return a list of positive integers, representing the (one-based) address for diving into term that corresponds to the single-address dive into raw-term by car-address. However, it can return (cons str alist), where str is a string suitable for fmt and args is the corresponding alist for fmt.

Referring to the example above, expand-address-cat would be such a function, which will be called on raw-term values that are calls of cat. See the community book books/misc/rtl-untranslate.lisp for the definition of such a function.

See table for a general discussion of tables.

Subtopics

Remove-dive-into-macro
Removes association of proof-builder diving function with macro name
Add-dive-into-macro
Associate proof-builder diving function with macro name