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    Guard-checking-inhibited

    Avoiding certain warnings when evaluating ACL2 expressions

    ACL2 sometimes omits the checking of guards on recursive calls of functions. This omission is signaled by a warning like the one shown below.

    ACL2 !>(factorial 3)
    
    ACL2 Warning [Guards] in TOP-LEVEL:  Guard-checking will be inhibited
    for some recursive calls for FACTORIAL and perhaps other functions;
    see :DOC guard-checking-inhibited.
    
    6
    ACL2 !>

    This behavior can occur for a recursively-defined logic-mode function with a guard other than t whose guards have not been verified, when guard-checking has its default value, t. (Exceptions may occur, for example when the function is being traced.) No further such message is printed (for any function) before the next top-level form is submitted.

    To check guards on all recursive calls:

    (set-guard-checking :all)

    To leave the current behavior unchanged except for inhibiting such messages:

    (set-guard-checking :nowarn)