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    • Add-io-pairs

    Deinstall-io-pairs

    Deinstall input-output pairs

    General Form:
    (deinstall-io-pairs fn)

    For relevant background, see add-io-pairs. This is just an alias for unmemoize, thus causing evaluation to use the original definition of the given function symbol, fn. The I/O pairs for fn are still stored, unlike remove-io-pairs; thus, you can later evaluate (install-io-pairs fn) to restore the use of I/O pairs in the evaluation of fn.