File: r-and-i-answer-key-book.acl2

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; Here we define the following two macros used in the input file.  By keeping
; these definitions out of the input file, we avoid distracting those who read
; that file.

(defmacro next-problem (s)

; When we use :next-problem on a string, that command is printed -- so we don't
; want this macro to print the string (say, with fms).

  (declare (ignore s))
  `(value :invisible))

(defmacro ----- (s)

; This is the same as next-problem, but we use it when inserting a comment in
; the middle of a solution.  Our hope is that when the user sees ":-----", it
; has the appearance of suitable separator.

  (declare (ignore s))
  `(value :invisible))

(include-book "tools/run-script" :dir :system)
(run-script "r-and-i-answer-key"
            :ld-error-action :return!)

; Help dependency scanner.
#||
(depends-on "r-and-i-answer-key-input.lsp")
(depends-on "r-and-i-answer-key-log.txt")
(include-book "ordinals/ordinals" :dir :system)
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