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Evaluation and conversion.
Preliminary remarks. We define the head-structure of a term t as:
λx:_,h if t=λx:a,u and h is the head-structure of u
Π if t=Πx:a,u
h _ if t=uv and h is the head-structure of u
? if t=?M.t1;...;tn (and ?M is not instantiated)
t itself otherwise (TYPE, KIND, x, f)
A term t is in head-normal form (hnf) if its head-structure is invariant by reduction.
A term t is in weak head-normal form (whnf) if it is an abstraction or if it is in hnf. In particular, a term in head-normal form is in weak head-normal form.
A term t is in strong normal form (snf) if it cannot be reduced further.
val eta_equality : bool Timed.ref
Flag indicating whether eta-reduction should be used or not.
type rw_tag = [
| `NoBeta
(*
If true, no beta-reduction is performed.
*)
| `NoRw
(*
If true, no user-defined rewrite rule is used.
*)
| `NoExpand
(*
If true, definitions are not expanded.
*)
]
Tags for rewriting configuration.
Functions that use the rewriting engine and accept an optional argument tags of type rw_tag list have the following behaviour.
If the argument is not given, then no tag is active and the rewrite engine is not constrained: it uses user defined reduction rules, it expands variable definitions (that are stored in the ctxt) and performs beta reductions.
Each tag if present disables some functionality of the rewrite engine. The descriptions of the functionalities are given in the documentation of rw_tag.
Reduction functions also accept an optional problem that is used to store metavariables that may be created while rewriting. Such metavariables may be created by particular rewrite rules (such as unification rules), but not by rules declared with rule t ↪ u;.
NOTE that all reduction functions, and eq_modulo, may reduce in-place some subterms of the reduced term.