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<h2>APPEND</h2><a href="CONCATENATE.html">concatenate</a> two or more lists
<pre>Major Section:  <a href="PROGRAMMING.html">PROGRAMMING</a>
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<code>Append</code>, which takes two or more arguments, expects all the
arguments except perhaps the last to be true (null-terminated)
lists.  It returns the result of concatenating all the elements of
all the given lists into a single list.  Actually, in ACL2 <code>append</code>
is a macro that expands into calls of the binary function
<code><a href="BINARY-APPEND.html">binary-append</a></code>.
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<code>Append</code> is a Common Lisp function.  See any Common Lisp
documentation for more information.
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