MATCH_RENAME_TAC
Q.MATCH_RENAME_TAC : term quotation -> tactic
Replaces selected terms with new variables by matching a pattern against the goal statement.
When applied to the goal (asl, w)
, the tactic
Q.MATCH_RENAME_TAC q ls
parses the quotation q
in the context of the goal, producing a term to use as a pattern. The
tactic then attempts a (first order) match of the pattern against the
term w
.
For each variable v
in the pattern, there will be an
instantiation term t
, such that the substitution
pattern[v1 |-> t1, v2 |-> t2, ...]
produces w
. The effect of the tactic is to then replace
each t
with the corresponding v
, yielding a
new goal. Note that underscores within a pattern, though strictly
speaking variables, are not included in this reverse instantiation.
MATCH_RENAME_TAC
fails if the pattern provided does not
match the goal, or if variables from the goal are used in the pattern in
ways that make the pattern fail to type-check.
If the current goal is
?- (f x = Pair C'' C0') ==> (f C'' = f C0')
then applying the tactic
Q.MATCH_RENAME_TAC `(f x = Pair c1 c2) ==> _`
results in
the goal
?- (f x = Pair c1 c2) ==> (f c1 = f c2)
This tactic is equivalent to first applying
Q.MATCH_ABBREV_TAC q
, then applying
Q.RM_ABBREV_TAC `v`
for each underscore in
q
.