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      Verify-zcash-r1cs

      A tool to verify a zcash R1CS

      Description:

      This tool is a wrapper for r1cs::verify-r1cs that sets the prime to jubjub-q. See also ACL2::axe-r1cs.

      General Form:

      (verify-zcash-r1cs lifted-r1cs
                         spec-term
                         &key
                         :bit-inputs                 ; default nil
                         :tactic                     ; default '(:rep :rewrite :subst)
                         :rule-lists                 ; default nil
                         :global-rules               ; default nil
                         :use                        ; default nil
                         :var-ordering               ; default nil
                         :interpreted-function-alist ; default nil
                         :no-splitp                  ; default t
                         :print-as-clausesp          ; default nil
                         :monitor                    ; default nil
                         :print                      ; default :brief
                         )

      Inputs:

      lifted-r1cs — (required)

      A DAG representing the lifted R1CS

      spec-term — (required)

      A term over the input and output vars (this input is not evaluated)

      :bit-inputs — default nil

      Variables for which to generate BITP assumptions

      :tactic — default (:rep :rewrite :subst)

      The Axe tactic to use

      :rule-lists — default nil

      A sequence of Axe rule sets, each of which is a list of rule names and/or calls of 0-ary functions that return lists of rule names. These are applied one after the other.

      :global-rules — default nil

      Rules to add to every rule-list in the sequence

      :use — default nil

      Axe :use hints for the proof (satisfies axe-use-hintp)

      :var-ordering — default nil

      Ordering on the vars, to restrict substitutions that express earlier vars in terms of later vars. Not all vars need to be mentioned.

      :interpreted-function-alist — default nil

      An interpreted-function-alist to evaluate ground terms

      :no-splitp — default t

      Whether to split into cases

      :print-as-clausesp — default nil

      Whether to print proof goals as clauses (disjunctions to be proved), rather than conjunctions of negated literals (to be proved contradictory)

      :monitor — default nil

      Rules to monitor during rewriting

      :print — default :brief

      Axe print argument