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      With-serialize-character

      Control output mode for print-object$

      See serialize for a discussion of ``serialization'' routines, contributed by Jared Davis for saving ACL2 objects in files for later loading.

      NOTE: To control the use of the serialize writer by the system, rather than by the user (as discussed below), see set-serialize-character-system.

      The expression (with-serialize-character char form) evaluates to the value of form, but with the serialize-character of the state assigned to char, which should be one of nil, #\Y, or #\Z. We describe the effect of that assignment below. But note that if you are doing this because of one or more specific calls of print-object$, such as (print-object$ x channel state), then you may wish instead to evaluate (print-object$-fn x serialize-character channel state), in which case you will not need to use with-serialize-character.

      General forms:
      (with-serialize-character nil form)
      (with-serialize-character #Y form)
      (with-serialize-character #Z form)

      where form should evaluate to an error-triple.

      You can get the current serialize-character as follows.

      (get-serialize-character state)

      Note that if you prefer to obtain the same behavior (as described below) globally, rather than only within the scope of with-serialize-character, then use set-serialize-character in a corresponding manner:

      (set-serialize-character nil state)
      (set-serialize-character #\Y state)
      (set-serialize-character #\Z state)

      In each case above, calls of print-object$ (see io) in form will produce a readable object. In the first case, that object is printed as one might expect at the terminal, as an ordinary Lisp s-expression. But in the other cases, the object is printed by first laying down either #Y or #Z (respectively) and then calling serialize-write (or more precisely, the underlying function called by serialize-write that prints to a stream).

      Consider what happens when the ACL2 reader encounters an object produced as described above (in the #Y or #Z case). When the object was written, information was recorded on whether that object was a hons. In the case of #Z, the object will be read as a hons if and only if it was originally written as a hons. But in the case of #Y, it will never be read as a hons. Thus, #Y and #Z will behave the same if the original written object was not a hons, creating an object that is not a hons. For an equivalent explanation and a bit more discussion, see serialize-read, in particular the discussion of the hons-mode. The value :smart described there corresponds to #Z, while :never corresponds to #Y.