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    Gl-param-thm

    Prove a theorem using GL symbolic simulation with parametrized case-splitting, without storing the theorem.

    Exactly the same as def-gl-param-thm, but does not store the resulting theorem: def-gl-param-thm is to gl-param-thm as defthm is to thm. The :rule-classes argument is accepted, but ignored.