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    • Aset1

    Aset1-trusted

    Set the elements of a 1-dimensional array without invariant-risk

    Example Form:
    (aset1-trusted 'delta1 a (+ i k) 27)
    
    General Form:
    (aset1-trusted name alist index val)

    This utility is identical to aset1; in fact, it has the same guard. The difference is that it does not carry invariant-risk. Because of that, functions that call aset1-trusted may suffer from invariant-risk but not be noted by the system as carrying invariant-risk. Therefore, aset1-trusted it is untouchable and should be used with great care. If your system consists of :logic-mode functions, then there is no reason to use aset1-trusted, because only :program-mode functions truly carry invariant-risk.

    Function: aset1-trusted

    (defun aset1-trusted (name l n val)
      (declare (xargs :guard (and (array1p name l)
                                  (integerp n)
                                  (>= n 0)
                                  (< n (car (dimensions name l))))))
      (aset1 name l n val))