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    Fmt-to-comment-window

    Print to the comment window

    General Form:
    (fmt-to-comment-window fmt-string alist col evisc-tuple print-base-radix)

    where these arguments are as described for fmt1 (see fmt) except that the last argument is as described for cw-print-base-radix.

    See cw for important background. Calls of the macro cw expand to calls of the function fmt-to-comment-window whose final three arguments are 0, nil, and nil. For variants of fmt-to-comment-window that provide readable output (suffix "!") and are never inhibited (suffix "+"), see fmt-to-comment-window!, fmt-to-comment-window+, and fmt-to-comment-window!+.

    Function fmt-to-comment-window is similar to fmt1 (see fmt), except that the channel is *standard-co* and the ACL2 state is neither an input nor an output, and moreover, an additional argument specifies the print-base and optionally the print-radix. That additional argument is treated the same as the first argument of cw-print-base-radix; see cw-print-base-radix. An analogous function, fmt-to-comment-window!, prints with fmt! instead of fmt, in order to avoid insertion of backslash (\) characters for margins; also see cw!, a macro that expands to a call of fmt-to-comment-window!. Note that even if you change the value of ld special standard-co (see standard-co), fmt-to-comment-window will print to *standard-co*, which is the original value of standard-co.