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<h3>ACL2-PC::DO-ALL</h3>(macro)
<code> </code>run the given instructions
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Example:
(do-all induct p prove)
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General Form:
(do-all &rest instruction-list)
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Run the indicated instructions until there is a hard ``failure''.
The instruction ``succeeds'' if and only if each instruction in
<code>instruction-list</code> does. (See the documentation for <code>sequence</code> for an
explanation of ``success'' and ``failure.'') As each instruction is
executed, the system will print the usual prompt followed by that
instruction, unless the global state variable
<code>print-prompt-and-instr-flg</code> is <code>nil</code>.<p>
<strong>Note:</strong> If <code>do-all</code> ``fails'', then the failure is hard if and only if
the last instruction it runs has a hard ``failure''.<p>
Obscure point: For the record, <code>(do-all ins_1 ins_2 ... ins_k)</code> is
the same as <code>(sequence (ins_1 ins_2 ... ins_k))</code>.
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