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-rw-r--r--doc/sphinx/language/core/variants.rst15
-rw-r--r--doc/sphinx/proof-engine/tactics.rst11
2 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/doc/sphinx/language/core/variants.rst b/doc/sphinx/language/core/variants.rst
index d00a2f4100..8e2bf32dd6 100644
--- a/doc/sphinx/language/core/variants.rst
+++ b/doc/sphinx/language/core/variants.rst
@@ -57,6 +57,11 @@ Private (matching) inductive types
Definition by cases: match
--------------------------
+Objects of inductive types can be destructured by a case-analysis
+construction called *pattern matching* expression. A pattern matching
+expression is used to analyze the structure of an inductive object and
+to apply specific treatments accordingly.
+
.. insertprodn term_match pattern0
.. prodn::
@@ -77,10 +82,12 @@ Definition by cases: match
| @numeral
| @string
-Objects of inductive types can be destructured by a case-analysis
-construction called *pattern matching* expression. A pattern matching
-expression is used to analyze the structure of an inductive object and
-to apply specific treatments accordingly.
+Note that the :n:`@pattern ::= @pattern10 : @term` production
+is not supported in :n:`match` patterns. Trying to use it will give this error:
+
+.. exn:: Casts are not supported in this pattern.
+ :undocumented:
+
This paragraph describes the basic form of pattern matching. See
Section :ref:`Mult-match` and Chapter :ref:`extendedpatternmatching` for the description
diff --git a/doc/sphinx/proof-engine/tactics.rst b/doc/sphinx/proof-engine/tactics.rst
index c5fab0983f..8635add0e1 100644
--- a/doc/sphinx/proof-engine/tactics.rst
+++ b/doc/sphinx/proof-engine/tactics.rst
@@ -2819,19 +2819,12 @@ simply :g:`t=u` dropping the implicit type of :g:`t` and :g:`u`.
only in the conclusion of the goal. The clause argument must not contain
any ``type of`` nor ``value of``.
- .. tacv:: cutrewrite <- (@term = @term’)
+ .. tacv:: cutrewrite {? {| <- | -> } } (@term__1 = @term__2) {? in @ident }
:name: cutrewrite
.. deprecated:: 8.5
- This tactic can be replaced by :n:`enough (@term = @term’) as <-`.
-
- .. tacv:: cutrewrite -> (@term = @term’)
-
- .. deprecated:: 8.5
-
- This tactic can be replaced by :n:`enough (@term = @term’) as ->`.
-
+ Use :tacn:`replace` instead.
.. tacn:: subst @ident
:name: subst