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    Orelse

    Evaluate an event and, if it fails, then evaluate a second event

    NOTE: Also see orelse* for a similar utility that allows any number of events.

    General Form:
    
    (orelse form1 form2
            :quiet       q ; default nil
            :no-error    n ; default nil
            :expansion?p e ; default t

    where form1 and form2 are events (see embedded-event-form) and the keywords have the indicated defaults. The behavior is as follows: form1 is submitted and if that succeeds — that is, if the result is an error-triple (mv nil val state) — then the orelse call returns that error-triple. Otherwise, it return the result of evaluating form2, except that if that evaluation also fails and if :no-error is non-nil, then evaluation concludes by submitting the event (value-triple :failed).

    If :quiet has a non-nil value, then output is suppressed using with-output with argument :stack :push, so that form1 and form2 may recover the original output environment using with-output with argument :stack :pop.

    The sizes of certificate files may be reduced with :expansion?p t (the default). That argument avoids storing a make-event expansion for (orelse form1 form2 ...) when evaluation of the first event form succeeds.

    See community book kestrel/utilities/orelse.lisp for a utility, encapsulate-report-errors, that employs orelse.