pub enum TmV_ {
Neu(TmN, TyV),
App(VarName, TmV),
List(Vec<TmV>),
Cons(Row<TmV>),
Tt,
Id(TmV),
Compose(TmV, TmV),
Meta(MetaVar),
}Expand description
Inner enum for TmV.
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Neu(TmN, TyV)
Neutrals.
We store the type because we need it for eta-expansion.
App(VarName, TmV)
Application of an object operation in the theory.
List(Vec<TmV>)
Lists of objects.
Cons(Row<TmV>)
Records.
Tt
The unique element of the unit type.
Id(TmV)
The identity morphism of an object.
Compose(TmV, TmV)
Composition of morphisms.
Meta(MetaVar)
A metavariable.
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impl Freeze for TmV_
impl RefUnwindSafe for TmV_
impl !Send for TmV_
impl !Sync for TmV_
impl Unpin for TmV_
impl UnwindSafe for TmV_
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