You're right! Sorry for the dumb question...
I need to use something like
type alias Player =
{ ...
, team : TeamId
}
2016-12-30 14:17 GMT+01:00 Cristian Garcia <[email protected]>:
> Is it even posible to have such a type in the Elm type system? I dont
> think you can call this type recursive, it looks like an infinite type.
>
> On Fri, Dec 30, 2016, 03:29 Marco Perone <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I have two types
>>
>> type alias Player =
>> { ...
>> , team : Team
>> }
>>
>> type alias Team =
>> { ...
>> , players : List Players
>> }
>>
>> which clearly have a circular dependency. I am duplicating data and I am
>> doing that on purpose.
>>
>> Now the question is: is it possible is some way to have these two types
>> in different modules/files? Or must I have them in the same module/file to
>> avoid circular dependencies?
>>
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