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Deflist

Define a list type with a fixing function, supported by deftypes.

Deflist provides a recognizer predicate, fixing function, and a few theorems defining a list of elements of a certain type.

Deflist is compatible with deftypes, and can be mutually-recursive with other deftypes compatible type generators. As with all deftypes-compatible type generators, its element type must either be one produced by a compatible type generator or else have an associated fixing function given by deffixtype. See basetypes for some base types with fixing functions.

The syntax of deflist is:

(deflist foolist
  :elt-type foo      ;; required, must have a known fixing function
  :parents (...)     ;; xdoc
  :short "..."       ;; xdoc
  :long "..."        ;; xdoc
  :measure (+ 1 (* 2 (acl2-count x)))
                     ;; default: (acl2-count x)
  :xvar x            ;; default: x, or find x symbol in measure
  :prepwork          ;; admit these events before starting
  :pred foolistp     ;; default: foolist-p
  :fix foolistfix    ;; default: foolist-fix
  :equiv foolist-=   ;; default: foolist-equiv
  :count foolistcnt  ;; default: foolist-count
                     ;; (may be nil; skipped unless mutually recursive)
  :no-count t        ;; default: nil, same as :count nil
  :true-listp t      ;; default: nil, require nil final cdr
  :elementp-of-nil   ;; default: :unknown, where nil has type foo or not
)

Only the name and the :elt-type argument is required. Default values for keywords may be set by locally adding pairs to the fty::deflist-defaults table.

As part of the event, deflist calls std::deflist to produce several useful theorems about the introduced predicate.

Deflist (by itself, not when part of mutually-recursive deftypes form) also allows previously defined list predicates. For example, the following form produces a fixing function for ACL2's built-in string-listp predicate:

(deflist string-list :pred string-listp :elt-type stringp)

If the predicate has been previously defined by std::deflist, then the :true-listp and :elementp-of-nil values of the fty::deflist must be the same as the ones of the std::deflist. Otherwise, the fty::deflist may attempt to generate some theorems that have the same name as, but slightly different formulas from, theorems generated by the std::deflist, causing an error.

The theorems generated by deflist depend on the currently included books. For instance, if std/lists/sets.lisp is included, certain theorems involving member are generated. This provides more modularity, by not automatically including something like std/lists/top.lisp with deflist. If deflist is called again with the same argument after including more books, additional theorems corresponding to the newly included books may be generated. See also the `Pluggable Architecture' section of std::deflist.

Subtopics

Deflist-of-len
Introduce a fixtype of lists of a specified length.