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<h3>ACL2-PC::PRINT</h3>(macro)
<code>   </code>print the result of evaluating the given form
<pre>Major Section:  <a href="PROOF-CHECKER-COMMANDS.html">PROOF-CHECKER-COMMANDS</a>
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<pre>
Example:
(print (append '(a b) '(c d)))
Print the list (a b c d) to the terminal
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General Form:
(print form)
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Prettyprints the result of evaluating form.  The evaluation of <code>form</code>
should return a single value that is not <code><a href="STATE.html">state</a></code> or a single-threaded
object (see <a href="STOBJ.html">stobj</a>).<p>

If the form you want to evaluate does not satisfy the criterion
above, you should create an appropriate call of the <code>lisp</code> command
instead.  Notice that this command always returns
<code>(mv nil nil state)</code> where the second result will always be
<code>REPLACED-STATE</code>.
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