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      Without-evisc

      Print output in full

      General Form:
      (without-evisc form)

      where form is any expression to evaluate. The effect is to evaluate form as though the without-evisc wrapper were absent, except that expressions are printed in full for the ensuing output, regardless of the current evisc-tuples (see set-evisc-tuple). See set-iprint for an example.

      More precisely, without-evisc binds each of the term-evisc-tuple, ld-evisc-tuple, abbrev-evisc-tuple and gag-mode-evisc-tuple to nil (see set-evisc-tuple). It does not modify the trace or brr evisc-tuples, so trace and brr output are not modified by without-evisc. Also note that calls of printing functions such as fmt that include explicit evisc-tuples will not have those evisc-tuples overridden. The following example illustrates this point.

      ACL2 !>(without-evisc
              (fms "~x0~%"
                   (list (cons #0 '((a b ((c d)) e f g) u v w x y)))
                   *standard-co*
                   state
                   (evisc-tuple 2 3 nil nil)))
      
      ((A B # ...) U V ...)
      <state>
      ACL2 !>

      We conclude with two remarks. (1) A call of without-evisc on expression exp actually invokes a specialized call of ld on a one-element list containing exp, which prints the value returned by evaluation of exp. It actually returns the useless value (mv nil :invisible state), except that if an error is detected then it generally returns (mv t nil state), indicating an error; see error-triple. So do not use without-evisc in programs if you want the value of the computation to be returned, rather than merely printed. (2) Even when using without-evisc, if the ACL2 logical world is part of the value returned, it will be printed in abbreviated form because the ACL2 read-eval-print loop always arranges for this to be the case, regardless of the ld-evisc-tuple. For example:

      ACL2 !>(without-evisc (w state))
      <world>
      ACL2 !>

      An alternative to the use of without-evisc is to explore large objects using the ACL2 function (walkabout object state); see walkabout.