On Sat, Nov 25, 2017 at 5:21 PM, Mike Kluev <mike.kl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 25 November 2017 at 23:07, Xiaodi Wu <xiaodi...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Not sure what you’re asking. Equatable is a protocol. >> > > that's the point. i mean, if user writes this: > > extension (Equatable, Equatable) : Equatable > > what *else* could he mean other than this: > > extension <T: Equatable, R: Equatable> (T, R) : Equatable > No, it would mean extending the concrete type `(Equatable, Equatable)` (which has other roadblocks to becoming possible because Equatable has Self requirements). > and if it is indeed the only reasonable meaning we can think of - i'd say > the first notation is nicer. > > >> For a protocol P, (P, P) is a concrete type with two elements each of >> existential type P. >> > > this part i do not understand. protocol is not an existential type. or is > it? > Ah. You seem to be unfamiliar with protocol existentials. Protocols (currently, only those without Self or associated type requirements, for various implementation reasons) are themselves types. For example, you can write: ``` protocol P { } extension Int : P { } let x: P = 42 ``` In this example, x is of type `P`, not of type `Int`. Let's clarify the difference: ``` extension Array where Element == P { func hi() { print("Hello") } } extension Array where Element : P { func hi() { print("World!") } } let y: [P] = [x] let z: [Int] = [x as Int] y.hi() // Prints "Hello" z.hi() // Prints "World!" ``` Moreover, if we do not write the first `extension Array`, then `y.hi()` doesn't compile. This helps to illustrate that P does not conform to itself. For a type T : P, a tuple of type (T, T) is not a tuple of type (P, P). If >> we can extend tuples, you can write a generic algorithm that works with any >> type (T, T) where T : P, and/or you can write an algorithm that works with >> concrete type (P, P). Note that there is no overlap between these two >> because existential type P does not conform to protocol P. >> >> > Mike > >
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