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@@ -108,17 +108,13 @@ Separation logic-specific tactics
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@@ -108,17 +108,13 @@ Separation logic-specific tactics
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`iFrame (t1 .. tn) "selpat"`
: cancel the Coq terms (or Coq hypotheses)
-
`iFrame (t1 .. tn) "selpat"`
: cancel the Coq terms (or Coq hypotheses)
`t1 ... tn`
and Iris hypotheses given by
`selpat`
in the goal. The constructs
`t1 ... tn`
and Iris hypotheses given by
`selpat`
in the goal. The constructs
of the selection pattern have the following meaning:
of the selection pattern have the following meaning:
+
`%`
: repeatedly frame hypotheses from the Coq context.
+
`%`
: repeatedly frame hypotheses from the Coq context.
+
`#`
: repeatedly frame hypotheses from the intuitionistic context.
+
`#`
: repeatedly frame hypotheses from the intuitionistic context.
+
`∗`
: frame as much of the spatial context as possible. (N.B: this
+
`∗`
: frame as much of the spatial context as possible. (N.B: this
is the unicode symbol
`∗`
, not the regular asterisk
`*`
.)
is the unicode symbol
`∗`
, not the regular asterisk
`*`
.)
Notice that framing spatial hypotheses makes them disappear, but framing Coq
Notice that framing spatial hypotheses makes them disappear, but framing Coq
or intuitionistic hypotheses does not make them disappear.
or intuitionistic hypotheses does not make them disappear.
This tactic solves the goal if everything in the conclusion has been framed.
This tactic solves the goal if everything in the conclusion has been
framed.
-
`iCombine "H1" "H2" as "pat"`
: combines
`H1 : P1`
and
`H2 : P2`
into
-
`iCombine "H1" "H2" as "pat"`
: combines
`H1 : P1`
and
`H2 : P2`
into
`H: P1 ∗ P2`
, then calls
`iDestruct H as pat`
on the combined hypothesis.
`H: P1 ∗ P2`
, then calls
`iDestruct H as pat`
on the combined hypothesis.
-
`iAccu`
: solves a goal that is an evar by instantiating it with a all
-
`iAccu`
: solves a goal that is an evar by instantiating it with a all
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@@ -176,7 +172,6 @@ Rewriting / simplification
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@@ -176,7 +172,6 @@ Rewriting / simplification
goal / hypotheses given by the selection pattern
`selpat`
. This is a
goal / hypotheses given by the selection pattern
`selpat`
. This is a
shorthand for
`iEval (simpl)`
.
shorthand for
`iEval (simpl)`
.
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