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    Take-bytes

    Read the first n bytes from an open file.

    (take-bytes n channel state) is like take for an :byte input channel. That is, it just reads n bytes and returns them as a list, and also returns the updated state.

    Definitions and Theorems

    Function: take-bytes

    (defun take-bytes (n channel state)
      (declare (xargs :guard (and (natp n)
                                  (state-p state)
                                  (symbolp channel)
                                  (open-input-channel-p channel
                                                        :byte state))))
      (b* (((when (zp n)) (mv nil state))
           ((mv a state)
            (read-byte$ channel state))
           ((mv x state)
            (take-bytes (1- n) channel state)))
        (mv (cons a x) state)))

    Theorem: state-p1-of-take-bytes

    (defthm state-p1-of-take-bytes
      (implies (and (force (state-p1 state))
                    (force (symbolp channel))
                    (force (open-input-channel-p1 channel
                                                  :byte state)))
               (state-p1 (mv-nth 1 (take-bytes n channel state)))))

    Theorem: open-input-channel-p1-of-take-bytes

    (defthm open-input-channel-p1-of-take-bytes
      (implies (and (force (state-p1 state))
                    (force (symbolp channel))
                    (force (open-input-channel-p1 channel
                                                  :byte state)))
               (open-input-channel-p1
                    channel
                    :byte (mv-nth 1 (take-bytes n channel state)))))

    Theorem: mv-nth0-of-take-bytes

    (defthm mv-nth0-of-take-bytes
     (implies (and (force (state-p1 state))
                   (force (symbolp channel))
                   (force (open-input-channel-p1 channel
                                                 :byte state)))
              (equal (mv-nth 0 (take-bytes n channel state))
                     (take n
                           (mv-nth 0 (read-byte$-all channel state))))))

    Theorem: mv-nth1-of-take-bytes$

    (defthm mv-nth1-of-take-bytes$
      (implies (and (force (state-p1 state))
                    (force (symbolp channel))
                    (force (open-input-channel-p1 channel
                                                  :byte state)))
               (equal (mv-nth 1 (take-bytes n channel state))
                      (nthcdr-bytes n channel state))))