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feat: attribute [grind]
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This PR introduces the parametric attribute `[grind]` for annotating theorems and definitions. It also replaces `[grind_eq]` with `[grind =]`. For definitions, `[grind]` is equivalent to `[grind =]`. The new attribute supports the following variants: - **`[grind =]`**: Uses the left-hand side of the theorem's conclusion as the pattern for E-matching. - **`[grind =_]`**: Uses the right-hand side of the theorem's conclusion as the pattern for E-matching. - **`[grind _=_]`**: Creates two patterns. One for the left-hand side and one for the right-hand side. - **`[grind →]`**: Searches for (multi-)patterns in the theorem's antecedents, stopping once a usable multi-pattern is found. - **`[grind ←]`**: Searches for (multi-)patterns in the theorem's conclusion, stopping once a usable multi-pattern is found. - **`[grind]`**: Searches for (multi-)patterns in both the theorem's conclusion and antecedents. It starts with the conclusion and stops once a usable multi-pattern is found. The `grind_pattern` command remains available for cases where these attributes do not yield the desired result.
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This PR introduces the parametric attribute `[grind]` for annotating theorems and definitions. It also replaces `[grind_eq]` with `[grind =]`. For definitions, `[grind]` is equivalent to `[grind =]`. The new attribute supports the following variants: - **`[grind =]`**: Uses the left-hand side of the theorem's conclusion as the pattern for E-matching. - **`[grind =_]`**: Uses the right-hand side of the theorem's conclusion as the pattern for E-matching. - **`[grind _=_]`**: Creates two patterns. One for the left-hand side and one for the right-hand side. - **`[grind →]`**: Searches for (multi-)patterns in the theorem's antecedents, stopping once a usable multi-pattern is found. - **`[grind ←]`**: Searches for (multi-)patterns in the theorem's conclusion, stopping once a usable multi-pattern is found. - **`[grind]`**: Searches for (multi-)patterns in both the theorem's conclusion and antecedents. It starts with the conclusion and stops once a usable multi-pattern is found. The `grind_pattern` command remains available for cases where these attributes do not yield the desired result.
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This PR introduces the parametric attribute
[grind]
for annotating theorems and definitions. It also replaces[grind_eq]
with[grind =]
. For definitions,[grind]
is equivalent to[grind =]
.The new attribute supports the following variants:
[grind =]
: Uses the left-hand side of the theorem's conclusion as the pattern for E-matching.[grind =_]
: Uses the right-hand side of the theorem's conclusion as the pattern for E-matching.[grind _=_]
: Creates two patterns. One for the left-hand side and one for the right-hand side.[grind →]
: Searches for (multi-)patterns in the theorem's antecedents, stopping once a usable multi-pattern is found.[grind ←]
: Searches for (multi-)patterns in the theorem's conclusion, stopping once a usable multi-pattern is found.[grind]
: Searches for (multi-)patterns in both the theorem's conclusion and antecedents. It starts with the conclusion and stops once a usable multi-pattern is found.The
grind_pattern
command remains available for cases where these attributes do not yield the desired result.