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    • Operands

    Make-operands

    Basic constructor macro for operands structures.

    Syntax
    (make-operands [:op1 <op1>] 
                   [:op2 <op2>] 
                   [:op3 <op3>] 
                   [:op4 <op4>]) 
    

    This is the usual way to construct operands structures. It simply conses together a structure with the specified fields.

    This macro generates a new operands structure from scratch. See also change-operands, which can "change" an existing structure, instead.

    Definition

    This is an ordinary make- macro introduced by defprod.

    Macro: make-operands

    (defmacro make-operands (&rest args)
      (std::make-aggregate 'operands
                           args
                           '((:op1 quote nil)
                             (:op2 quote nil)
                             (:op3 quote nil)
                             (:op4 quote nil))
                           'make-operands
                           nil))

    Function: operands

    (defun operands (op1 op2 op3 op4)
      (declare (xargs :guard (and (operand-type-p op1)
                                  (operand-type-p op2)
                                  (operand-type-p op3)
                                  (operand-type-p op4))))
      (declare (xargs :guard t))
      (let ((__function__ 'operands))
        (declare (ignorable __function__))
        (b* ((op1 (mbe :logic (operand-type-fix op1)
                       :exec op1))
             (op2 (mbe :logic (operand-type-fix op2)
                       :exec op2))
             (op3 (mbe :logic (operand-type-fix op3)
                       :exec op3))
             (op4 (mbe :logic (operand-type-fix op4)
                       :exec op4)))
          (std::prod-cons (std::prod-cons op1 op2)
                          (std::prod-cons op3 op4)))))