TSa wrote:
HaloO,
Daniel Ruoso wrote:
Em Ter, 2009-02-17 às 09:19 -0300, Daniel Ruoso escreveu:
multi infix:+ (int where { 2 } $i, int where { 2 } $j) {...}
As masak++ and moritz++ pointed out, this should be written
multi infix:+ (int $i where 2, int $j where 2) {...}
Hmm, both
Em Seg, 2009-02-16 às 21:21 -0800, Darren Duncan escreveu:
marking it as consisting of just immutable values, and in the
routines case marking it as having no side effects
The problem is that you can't really know wether a value is immutable or
not, we presume a literal 1 to be immutable, but
Em Ter, 2009-02-17 às 09:19 -0300, Daniel Ruoso escreveu:
multi infix:+ (int where { 2 } $i, int where { 2 } $j) {...}
As masak++ and moritz++ pointed out, this should be written
multi infix:+ (int $i where 2, int $j where 2) {...}
daniel
HaloO,
Daniel Ruoso wrote:
The problem is that you can't really know wether a value is immutable or
not, we presume a literal 1 to be immutable, but even if you
receive :(Int $i), it doesn't mean $i is immutable, because that
signature only checks if $i ~~ Int, which actually results in
HaloO,
Daniel Ruoso wrote:
Em Ter, 2009-02-17 às 09:19 -0300, Daniel Ruoso escreveu:
multi infix:+ (int where { 2 } $i, int where { 2 } $j) {...}
As masak++ and moritz++ pointed out, this should be written
multi infix:+ (int $i where 2, int $j where 2) {...}
Hmm, both these forms strike
TSa wrote:
Daniel Ruoso wrote:
The problem is that you can't really know wether a value is immutable or
not, we presume a literal 1 to be immutable, but even if you
receive :(Int $i), it doesn't mean $i is immutable, because that
signature only checks if $i ~~ Int, which actually results in
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009, TSa wrote:
I fully agree that immutability is not a property of types in a signature.
But a signature should have a purity lock :(Int $i is pure) that snapshots
an object state
[...]
Note that this purity lock doesn't lock the outer object. It is only
affecting the inner
Something that may possibly be relevant to this discussion as an object lesson
...
In the near future, probably next week, I'm going to re-implement the guts of my
Set::Relation module (for Perl 5, on CPAN now), from an eagerly evaluated
sometimes mutable or immutable object, to a