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    • Comm-list

    Comm-list-fix

    (comm-list-fix x) is a usual ACL2::fty list fixing function.

    Signature
    (comm-list-fix x) → fty::newx
    Arguments
    x — Guard (comm-listp x).
    Returns
    fty::newx — Type (comm-listp fty::newx).

    In the logic, we apply comm-fix to each member of the x. In the execution, none of that is actually necessary and this is just an inlined identity function.