Major Section: BOOKS
Example Forms: ACL2 !>:set-cbd "/usr/home/smith/" ACL2 !>:set-cbd "my-acl2/books"See cbd for a description of the connected book directory.
General Form: (set-cbd str)
where str
is a nonempty string that represents the desired
directory (see pathname). This command sets the connected book
directory (see cbd) to the string representing the indicated
directory. Thus, this command may determine which files are
processed by include-book
and certify-book
commands typed at the
top-level. However, the cbd
is also temporarily set by those two
book processing commands.
IMPORTANT: Pathnames in ACL2 are in the Unix (trademark of AT&T)
style. That is, the character ``/
'' separates directory components
of a pathname, and pathnames are absolute when they start with this
character, and relative otherwise. See pathname.