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    Defmacroq

    Define a macro that quotes arguments not wrapped in :eval

    Defmacroq has the same general form as defmacro (see defmacro), that is:

    (defmacro name macro-args doc-string dcl ... dcl body)

    However, for any subsequent call of name, and for each variable var introduced by macro-args that is bound to a corresponding value val from the call, var is instead bound to (quote val) with one exception: if val is of the form (:eval x), then var is bound to the expression x. The following example shows how this works.

    ACL2 !>(defmacroq mac2 (x y)
             `(list ,x ,y))
    
    Summary
    Form:  ( DEFMACRO MAC2 ...)
    Rules: NIL
    Time:  0.00 seconds (prove: 0.00, print: 0.00, other: 0.00)
     MAC2
    ACL2 !>:trans1 (mac2 (a b) (:eval (append '(c d) '(e f))))
     (LIST '(A B) (APPEND '(C D) '(E F)))
    ACL2 !>(mac2 (a b) (:eval (append '(c d) '(e f))))
    ((A B) (C D E F))
    ACL2 !>

    Thus, if we ignore the role of :eval, the macro definition above is equivalent to the following.

    (defmacro mac2 (x y)
      `(list ',x ',y))