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Add first pass of proof obligation description expressions (#5317)
### Description Adds a first pass of proof obligation description expressions, towards resolving #2987. It also adds a new hidden option, `--show-proof-obligation-expressions`, which adds to each (supported) failed proof obligation error message an equivalent Dafny assertion. This option is used to automate tests for the newly added proof obligation description expressions, but this PR does not backfill tests for existing PODesc expressions. By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the MIT license. --------- Co-authored-by: Aaron Tomb <[email protected]>
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