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      Unmemoize

      Turn off memoization for the specified function

      Example:
      (unmemoize 'foo) ; turn off memoization of foo
      
      General Form:
      (unmemoize fn)

      where fn evaluates to a function symbol that is currently memoized; see memoize. An exception is that as with memoize, fn may evaluate to the name of a macro that is associated with such a function symbol; see macro-aliases-table.

      Calls of this macro generate events of the form (table memoize-table fn nil). When successful, the returned value is of the form (mv nil function-symbol state).

      To remove the effects of all memoize events, evaluate: (clear-memo-table). To save and restore memoization, see save-and-clear-memoization-settings and see restore-memoization-settings. These are both legal event forms. Note: These events do not affect memoization from memoize events that either are derived from calls of memoize-partial or have a non-nil value of memoize argument :invoke