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Std/io

A library for reasoning about file input/output operations.

Introduction

The std/io library provides:

  • Basic lemmas about low-level, built-in ACL2 io operations like open-input-channel, read-byte$, close-output-channel, and so on. (These are especially useful for guard proofs about IO functions.)
  • A file-measure for proving the termination of functions that read from files.
  • Extended low-level file input operations such as read-bytes$, which lets you efficiently read 16-, 32-, and 64-bits from a file at once.
  • High-level operations for reading whole files, such as read-file-bytes, read-file-characters, and read-file-objects.

Some basic information about low-level i/o facilities in ACL2 can be found in io, and for some and also logical-story-of-io.

Loading the Library

If you just want to load the whole IO library, you can include the top book, e.g.,

(include-book "std/io/top" :dir :system)

But this may be more than you need. The library is split up into sensible books that can generally be loaded individually.

Subtopics

Open-channel-lemmas
Lemmas about when various state-modifying functions do and don't affect the list of open channels.
Std/io/read-char$
Read one character from an open :character stream.
Std/io/read-object
Read one object from an open :object stream.
Std/io/open-output-channel
Open a file for writing.
Unsound-read
A faster alternative to serialize-read, which is unsound in general, but may be fine in many common cases.
Read-string
Parse a string into s-expressions, by using Common Lisp's read under the hood. (requires a ttag)
Read-bytes$
Flexible macro for reading and combining 1, 2, 4, or 8 bytes from an open :byte input stream into a single value.
File-measure
A measure for admitting functions that read from files.
Read-bytes$-n
Flexible macro for reading whole lists of n 1-, 2-, 4-, or 8-byte values from an open :byte input stream.
Std/io/read-byte$
Read one byte from an open :byte stream.
Std/io/open-input-channel
Open an file for reading.
Read-file-lines-no-newlines
Read an entire file into a list of lines (strings), omitting newline characters from the resuting strings
Print-compressed
Wrapper for print-object$ that ensures serialize compression is enabled (if supported).
Nthcdr-bytes
Skip past some number of bytes in an open file.
Read-file-lines
Read an entire file into a list of lines (strings).
Std/io/close-output-channel
Close an output channel.
Read-file-characters
Read an entire file into a character-listp.
Read-file-bytes
Read an entire file into a list of (unsigned) bytes.
Print-legibly
Wrapper for print-object$ that ensures serialize compression is disabled.
Std/io/close-input-channel
Close an input channel.
Read-file-objects
Read an entire file into a list of ACL2 objects.
Logical-story-of-io
How file reading operations are modeled in the ACL2 logic.
Take-bytes
Read the first n bytes from an open file.
Std/io/peek-char$
Inspect the next character that will be read from an open :character input stream.
Read-file-characters-rev
Read an entire file into a character-listp, but in reverse order!
Read-file-as-string
Std/io/write-byte$
Write one byte to an open :byte output stream.
Std/io/set-serialize-character
Control the use of serialize in print-object$.
Std/io/print-object$
Print a Lisp object to an :object output stream.
Std/io/princ$
Print an atom to a :character output stream.
Std/io/read-file-into-string
*file-types*
Different ways to open files for reading and writing.