Basic constructor macro for integral-value-int structures.
(make-integral-value-int [:get <get>])
This is the usual way to construct integral-value-int structures. It simply conses together a structure with the specified fields.
This macro generates a new integral-value-int structure from scratch. See also change-integral-value-int, which can "change" an existing structure, instead.
This is an ordinary
Macro:
(defmacro make-integral-value-int (&rest args) (std::make-aggregate 'integral-value-int args '((:get)) 'make-integral-value-int nil))
Function:
(defun integral-value-int (get) (declare (xargs :guard (int-valuep get))) (declare (xargs :guard t)) (let ((__function__ 'integral-value-int)) (declare (ignorable __function__)) (b* ((get (mbe :logic (int-value-fix get) :exec get))) get)))