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chore: migrate find functionality into LazyDiscrTree #3685

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This migrates some lookup functionality from library_search to a more generic version in LazyDiscrTree.

It is a step towards rw? in core.

This is designed to simplify process of creating library search-like computations
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@joehendrix joehendrix changed the title chore: migrate find functionality into LazyDiscrTree. chore: migrate find functionality into LazyDiscrTree Mar 14, 2024
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