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Module Context.Rel
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Representation of contexts that can capture anonymous as well as non-anonymous variables. Individual declarations are then designated by de Bruijn indexes.
Rel-context is represented as a list of declarations. Inner-most declarations are at the beginning of the list. Outer-most declarations are at the end of the list.
Return a new rel-context enriched by with a given inner-most declaration.
Return the number of local declarations in a given rel-context.
Check whether given two rel-contexts are equal.
Return a declaration designated by a given de Bruijn index.
Map all terms in a given rel-context taking into account the position of the binder in the context starting at 1.
Perform a given action on every declaration in a given rel-context.
Reduce all terms in a given rel-context to a single value. Innermost declarations are processed first.
Reduce all terms in a given rel-context to a single value. Outermost declarations are processed first.
Return the set of all named variables bound in a given rel-context.
Map a given rel-context to a list where each local assumption is mapped to true
and each local definition is mapped to false
. The resulting list is in reverse order compared to the order of declarations in the context.
Turn all LocalDef
into LocalAssum
, leave LocalAssum
unchanged.
chop_nhyps n Γ
returns Γ'',Γ'
such that Γ
=Γ'Γ''
, Γ''
has n
hypotheses (i.e. LocalAssum
), excluding local definitions (i.e. LocalDef
), and Γ''
, if n
non zero, starts with an hypothesis (i.e., Γ''
has the form x:A;Γ'''
, i.e., local definitions at the junction of the n
hypotheses are put in Γ'
rather than in Γ''
instance mk n Γ
builds an instance args
such that Γ,Δ ⊢ args:Γ
with n = |Δ| and with the local definitions of Γ
skipped in args
where mk
is used to build the corresponding variables. Example: for x:T, y:=c, z:U
and n
=2, it gives mk 5, mk 3
.
instance_list
is like instance
but returning a list.