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      • Defconst

      Defconsts

      An enhanced variant of defconst that lets you use state and other ACL2::stobjs, and directly supports calling mv-returning functions to define multiple constants.

      Examples:

      (include-book "std/util/defconsts" :dir :system)
      
      (defconsts *foo* 1)
      (defconsts (*foo*) 1)
      (defconsts (*foo* *bar*) (mv 1 2))
      (defconsts (*foo* *bar* &) (mv 1 2 3))
      
      (defconsts (& *shell* state) (getenv$ "SHELL" state))
      
      (defconsts (*hundred* state)
        (mv-let (col state)
                (fmt "Hello, world!" nil *standard-co* state nil)
                (declare (ignore col))
                (mv 100 state)))

      General form:

      (defconsts names body)

      where names may be a single symbol or a list of n symbols, and body is a form that returns n values.

      Each symbol in names should either be:

      • A "starred" name like *foo*,
      • The name of a stobj (e.g., state), or
      • The symbol &, which means "ignore this return value."

      We introduce a defconst form that binds each starred name to the corresponding value returned by body.

      Defconst versus Defconsts

      NOTE: defconsts differs from defconst in an important way. When you use these forms in a book:

      • Results from defconsts are stored in the ACL2::certificate, while
      • Results from defconst are recomputed at include-book time.

      This has some performance implications:

      • Computations that take a long time but produce "small" results (e.g., checking the primality of a large number) might best be done as defconsts to avoid repeating the computation.
      • Computations that are fast but produce "large" results (e.g., (make-list 10000)), might best be done as defconst, to avoid storing this large list in the certificate.