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@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ Ltac reify_set E :=
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let e1 := reify_set E1 in
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let e2 := reify_set E2 in
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constr:(Union e1 e2)
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| _ => let pf := constr:(eq_refl : E = {}) in constr:(Literal [])
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| _ => let pf := constr:(E = {}) in constr:(Literal [])
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(* The twist is in this case: we instantiate all unification variables with
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* the empty set. It's a sound proof step, and it so happens that we only
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* call this tactic in spots where this heuristic makes sense. *)
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@ -596,10 +596,10 @@ Section my_tauto.
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Require Import ListSet.
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(* The [eq_nat_dec] below is a richly typed equality test on [nat]s. We'll
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* get to the ideas behind it next week. *)
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* get to the ideas behind it in a later class. *)
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Definition add (s : set propvar) (v : propvar) := set_add eq_nat_dec v s.
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(* We define what it means for all members of an variable set to represent
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(* We define what it means for all members of a variable set to represent
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* true propositions, and we prove some lemmas about this notion. *)
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Fixpoint allTrue (s : set propvar) : Prop :=
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