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; By Peter Dillinger
;
; Here I use make-event to define a macro LOGICAL-TANGENT, which behaves
; a bit like WORMHOLE, but is a bit different. WORMHOLE provides an LD
; environment in which all STATE changes are reverted after it finishes.
; LOGICAL-TANGENT provides and LD environment in which changes to the WORLD
; and other settings (in *protected-state-globals-for-make-event*) are
; reverted after it finishes. WORMHOLE is logically meaningless.
; LOGICAL-TANGENT takes state (under the hood) and returns a passing
; "error triple". LOGICAL-TANGENT doesn't need the special "tunneling"
; capability of wormholes, as user-defined state globals and stobjs are
; not reverted.
(in-package "ACL2")
(defmacro logical-tangent ()
'((lambda () ; to make this invalid as an embedded event form
(make-event
(mv-let (erp val state)
(ld (standard-oi state)
:ld-error-action (ld-error-action state))
(declare (ignore erp val))
(value '(value-triple :invisible)))))))
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