I do the same thing in both ocaml and elm code. It's a pretty common
pattern.

martin

On Dec 31, 2016 3:29 PM, "Brian Marick" <[email protected]> wrote:

> To avoid circular dependencies, I find myself putting type declarations in
> one file:
>
> > module Animals.Pages.Declare exposing (..)
> >
> > type PageChoice
> >   = AllPage
> >   | AddPage
> >   | HelpPage
>
> … and related code in another:
>
> > module Animals.Pages.Define exposing
> > ...
> > toPageChangeCmd : PageChoice -> Cmd Msg
> > toPageChangeCmd page =
> >   let
> >    ...
> >   in
> >     Navigation.newUrl url
>
>
> Is that typical, or am I missing something?
>
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