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    Pointerp

    Recognizer for pointer.

    Since our pointers are opaque, we introduce their recognizer as a constrained function.

    We constrain the recognizer to return a boolean. We also indirectly constrain it to hold over an infinite number of values, by simultaneously introducing a constrained function that, given any list as input, returns a pointer that is not in the list. The list may include non-ponters, which are ignored.

    This new-pointer function implies the infinity of pointers because starting from the empty list nil we can obtain an initial pointer p0, then given the singleton list (p0) we can obtain a different pointer p1, then given the list (p0 p1) we can obtain yet a different pointer p2, and so on. In other words, we can ``count'' pointers.

    The -raw suffix in the name of the constrained new-pointer function is because the rest of our formalization actually uses a wrapper function (without the suffix), defined later with a pointer-listp guard, where the latter recognizer is not yet available here.

    We use natural numbers as witnesses for pointers. The new-pointer function returns a natural number larger than all the ones that occur in the argument list.

    Definition: pointerp

    (encapsulate (((pointerp *) => *)
                  ((new-pointer-raw *) => *))
      (local (value-triple :elided))
      (defrule booleanp-of-pointerp
        (booleanp (pointerp x))
        :rule-classes (:rewrite :type-prescription))
      (local (value-triple :elided))
      (defrule pointerp-of-new-pointer-raw
        (pointerp (new-pointer-raw list)))
      (defrule new-pointer-raw-is-new
        (not (member-equal (new-pointer-raw list)
                           list))
        :use (:instance lemma (elem (new-pointer-raw list)))
        :prep-lemmas ((defruled lemma
                        (implies (and (natp elem)
                                      (member-equal elem list))
                                 (> (new-pointer-raw list) elem))))))

    Definitions and Theorems

    Theorem: booleanp-of-pointerp

    (defthm booleanp-of-pointerp
      (booleanp (pointerp x))
      :rule-classes (:rewrite :type-prescription))

    Theorem: pointerp-of-new-pointer-raw

    (defthm pointerp-of-new-pointer-raw
      (pointerp (new-pointer-raw list)))

    Theorem: new-pointer-raw-is-new

    (defthm new-pointer-raw-is-new
      (not (member-equal (new-pointer-raw list)
                         list)))