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Atc-conditional-expressions

Representation of C conditional expressions for ATC.

C conditional expressions and statements are both non-strict, so they both have to be represented by if in ACL2. To provide control on which ifs represent conditional statements and which ifs represent conditional expressions, we provide a function condexpr that is just identity but can be used to wrap an if to signify that it represents a C conditional expression instead of statement. Without that wrapper, an if represents a conditional statement, which is more common than a conditional expression in C.

Subtopics

Condexpr
Wrapper to represent C conditional expressions.