package logtk
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Core types and algorithms for logic
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Module Logtk.STerm
Simple Terms
Simple terms, that are not hashconsed, nor typed.
Those do not use De Bruijn indices for variable binding, but simply names (scoping is done later). Their simplicity make them good for heavy AST transformations, output of parsing, etc.
Terms are only compared, hashsed, etc. by their "term" component (the algebraic variant). Additional fields (location…) are ignored for almost every operation.
type location = ParseLocation.tand view = | Var of var(*variable
*)| Const of string(*constant
*)| AppBuiltin of Builtin.t * t list| App of t * t list(*apply term
*)| Ite of t * t * t| Match of t * match_branch list| Let of (var * t) list * t| With of (var * t) list * t| Bind of Binder.t * typed_var list * t(*bind n variables
*)| List of t list(*special constructor for lists
*)| Record of (string * t) list * var option(*extensible record
*)
type term = tinclude Interfaces.ORD with type t := t
val v_wild : twildcard
val match_ : ?loc:location -> t -> match_branch list -> tval nil : tval wildcard : tval is_app : t -> boolval is_var : t -> boolval is_lam : t -> boolval true_ : tval false_ : tval int_ : Logtk_arith.Z.t -> tval of_int : int -> tval rat : Logtk_arith.Q.t -> tval real : string -> tval tType : tval term : tval prop : tval ty_int : tval ty_rat : tval ty_real : tmodule Tbl : CCHashtbl.S with type key = termmodule Seq : sig ... endval ground : t -> boolval pp_typed_var : typed_var CCFormat.printerval pp_var : var CCFormat.printerFormats
module TPTP : sig ... endmodule TPTP_THF : sig ... endmodule ZF : sig ... endval pp_in : Output_format.t -> t CCFormat.printerSubst
val empty_subst : substmerge a b merges a into b, but favors b in case of conflict
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