Tooling to make copies of lattice structures #
Sometimes it is useful to make a copy of a lattice structure where one replaces the data parts with provably equal definitions that have better definitional properties.
A function to create a provable equal copy of a bounded order with possibly different definitional equalities.
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- BoundedOrder.copy c top eq_top bot eq_bot le_eq = BoundedOrder.mk
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A function to create a provable equal copy of a lattice with possibly different definitional equalities.
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- Lattice.copy c le eq_le sup eq_sup inf eq_inf = Lattice.mk ⋯ ⋯ ⋯
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A function to create a provable equal copy of a distributive lattice with possibly different definitional equalities.
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- DistribLattice.copy c le eq_le sup eq_sup inf eq_inf = DistribLattice.mk ⋯
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A function to create a provable equal copy of a complete lattice with possibly different definitional equalities.
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A function to create a provable equal copy of a frame with possibly different definitional equalities.
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A function to create a provable equal copy of a coframe with possibly different definitional equalities.
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A function to create a provable equal copy of a complete distributive lattice with possibly different definitional equalities.
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A function to create a provable equal copy of a conditionally complete lattice with possibly different definitional equalities.
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- ConditionallyCompleteLattice.copy c le eq_le sup eq_sup inf eq_inf sSup eq_sSup sInf eq_sInf = ConditionallyCompleteLattice.mk ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯