Major Section: MISCELLANEOUS
Examples: (x y z) (x y z &optional max (base '10 basep)) (x y &rest rst) (x y &key max base) (&whole sexpr x y)
The ``lambda-list'' of a macro definition may include simple formal
parameter names as well as appropriate uses of the following
lambda
-list keywords from CLTL (pp. 60 and 145), respecting the
order shown:
&whole, &optional, &rest, &body, &key, and &allow-other-keys.ACL2 does not support
&aux
and &environment
. In addition, we make
the following restrictions:
You are encouraged to experiment with the macro facility. One way to do so is to define a macro that does nothing but return the quotation of its arguments, e.g.,(1) initialization forms in
&optional
and&key
specifiers must be quoted values;(2)
&allow-other-keys
may only be used once, as the last specifier; and(3) destructuring is not allowed.
(defmacro demo (x y &optional opt &key key1 key2) (list 'quote (list x y opt key1 key2)))You may then execute the macro on some sample forms, e.g.,
term value (demo 1 2) (1 2 NIL NIL NIL) (demo 1 2 3) (1 2 3 NIL NIL) (demo 1 2 :key1 3) error: non-even key/value arglist (because :key1 is used as opt) (demo 1 2 3 :key2 5) (1 2 3 NIL 5)Also see trans.