Conversion to prove whether one integer literal of type :real is equal to
another.
DESCRIPTION
The call REAL_INT_EQ_CONV `c1 < c2` where c1 and c2 are integer
literals of type :real, returns whichever of |- c1 = c2 <=> T or
|- c1 = c2 <=> F is true. By an integer literal we mean either &n or
-- &n where n is a numeral.
FAILURE CONDITIONS
Fails if applied to a term that is not an equality comparison on two permitted
integer literals of type :real.
EXAMPLE
# REAL_INT_EQ_CONV `&1 = &2`;;
val it : thm = |- &1 = &2 <=> F
# REAL_INT_EQ_CONV `-- &1 = -- &1`;;
val it : thm = |- -- &1 = -- &1 <=> T
COMMENTS
The related function REAL_RAT_EQ_CONV subsumes this functionality, also
applying to rational literals. Unless the restriction to integers is desired or
a tiny efficiency difference matters, it should be used in preference.