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    • Base64-impl

    B64-enc2

    Encode 2 final characters into base-64 characters.

    Signature
    (b64-enc2 c1 c2) → (mv e1 e2 e3)
    Returns
    e1 — Type (characterp e1).
    e2 — Type (characterp e2).
    e3 — Type (characterp e3).

    This is only used if we have almost reached the end of the string and there are exactly two characters left to encode; note that in this case we also need to insert one explicit pad character (=).

    Definitions and Theorems

    Function: b64-enc2

    (defun b64-enc2 (c1 c2)
      (declare (type character c1 c2))
      (declare (xargs :guard t))
      (let ((acl2::__function__ 'b64-enc2))
        (declare (ignorable acl2::__function__))
        (b* ((byte1 (char-code c1))
             (byte2 (char-code c2))
             ((mv val1 val2 val3 &)
              (b64-vals-from-bytes byte1 byte2 0))
             (char1 (b64-char-from-value val1))
             (char2 (b64-char-from-value val2))
             (char3 (b64-char-from-value val3)))
          (mv char1 char2 char3))))

    Theorem: characterp-of-b64-enc2.e1

    (defthm characterp-of-b64-enc2.e1
      (b* (((mv ?e1 ?e2 ?e3) (b64-enc2 c1 c2)))
        (characterp e1))
      :rule-classes :type-prescription)

    Theorem: characterp-of-b64-enc2.e2

    (defthm characterp-of-b64-enc2.e2
      (b* (((mv ?e1 ?e2 ?e3) (b64-enc2 c1 c2)))
        (characterp e2))
      :rule-classes :type-prescription)

    Theorem: characterp-of-b64-enc2.e3

    (defthm characterp-of-b64-enc2.e3
      (b* (((mv ?e1 ?e2 ?e3) (b64-enc2 c1 c2)))
        (characterp e3))
      :rule-classes :type-prescription)