Can and Must
Boxes and diamonds are great primitives for writing about necessity and possibility, but Modality offers us the macros must
and can
to make our code more widely accessible.
Must
Writing a rule that requires something to happen awkwardly involves a box, negation, and false:
[-audit] false
Modality provides a macro to make such rules more idiomatic:
must +audit
Can
Possibility is fairly simple to convey with a diamond and true:
<+review> true
Modality, however, also provides a macro to make rules about possibility more idiomatic:
can +review