No, it has nothing to do with the scheduler. The constructor Step is
defined in this line
<https://github.com/evancz/automaton/blob/master/src/Automaton.elm#L46>.
You probably should read up on union types, here
<https://guide.elm-lang.org/types/union_types.html>.
​

2016-10-19 0:19 GMT+02:00 Ben Greer <bngr...@gmail.com>:

> Hi All,
>
> I'm ned to Elm and trying to learn.
>
> I'm reading through the src of Automaton
>
> https://github.com/evancz/automaton/blob/master/src/Automaton.elm
>
> but I can't seem to find the definition to the all important "Step"
> function here. I've looked the Elm Core src and can't seem to find a
> matching built-in.
> Intuition tells me this is somehow related to Elm's scheduler stuff, but
> where does one look?
>
> -Ben
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