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    Profile-all

    profile essentially all functions

    Evaluating (profile-all) profiles each function symbol in a package known to ACL2 unless it is

    • memoized,
    • traced,
    • in the package "COMMON-LISP", or
    • otherwise illegal to memoize or profile (as per raw Lisp variables *never-memoize-ht* and *profile-reject-ht*).

    When profile-all is invoked, it calls clear-memoize-statistics to remove all profiling info displayed by memoize-summary.

    Also see profile-ACL2, which is similar but is restricted to functions defined in the ACL2 loop.

    General form:

    (profile-all :lots-of-info lots-of-info  ; default t
                 :forget forget              ; default nil
                 :pkg    pkg                 ; default nil
                 )

    where all keywords are evaluated and optional, and:

    • lots-of-info (default: t) determines whether the usual profiling information is recorded (when lots-of-info is true) or not (when lots-of-info is false).
    • forget (default: nil) is passed as the :forget argument for each generated call of profile; and
    • pkg, when supplied, is a package name or list of package names to use in place of the default, which is the list of names of all packages known to ACL2 except for packages "ACL2-INPUT-CHANNEL", "ACL2-OUTPUT-CHANNEL", "COMMON-LISP", and "KEYWORD".

    Note that profile-all has an under-the-hood definition in raw Lisp, and thus a trust tag (see defttag) is temporarily introduced while loading its definition.