Haskell implementation of shift / subst#1115
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This builds upon #1102 by adding a literate Haskell implementation of shifting and substitution. Note that once we switch to normalization-by-evaluation these two utilities will eventually disappear, but I started with them since they are the most self-contained functions in the standard.
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This builds upon #1102 by adding a literate Haskell
implementation of shifting and substitution. Note that once we
switch to normalization-by-evaluation these two utilities will
eventually disappear, but I started with them since they are the
most self-contained functions in the standard.