Put indexed data types in the right universes#2028
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Put indexed data types in the right universes#2028plt-amy wants to merge 1 commit intoexperimentalfrom
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To fix agda/agda#6654, we've decided that large indices will no longer be allowed by default. There is an infective flag `--large-indices` to bring them back, but none of the uses of large indices in the standard library were essential: to avoid complicated mutually-recursive PRs across repos, I adjusted the levels to check with `--no-large-indices` instead of adding the flag to the modules that used them.
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To fix agda/agda#6654, we've decided that large indices will no longer be allowed by default. There is an infective flag
--large-indicesto bring them back, but none of the uses of large indices in the standard library were essential: to avoid complicated mutually-recursive PRs across repos, I adjusted the levels to check with--no-large-indicesinstead of adding the flag to the modules that used them.