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    Simplify-defun-programmatic

    Programmatic interface to simplify-defun

    Call simplify-defun-programmatic exactly as you would call simplify-defun, except that arguments are not automatically quoted; so avoid using arguments of the form (:eval x). Unlike simplify-defun, simplify-defun-programmatic does not introduce a new definition or theorem. Rather, it returns the encapsulate form that would be evaluated by simplify-defun — that is, the form displayed by a corresponding call of show-simplify-defun.