Need more shift keys!
I'm pretty sure if I used them every day, I'd learn pretty quickly that « &
» are from opt-\ and shift-opt-\, and ‹ & › are from shift-opt-3 & 4.
Windows users ... are on their own. Find a use for the
otherwise-poorly-used numeric keypad, maybe. (Sometimes I wish Macs co
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> contract { var _ map[T]bool }
Would this contract allow T to be used in a map to some other type than
bool? e.g. map[T]int? If so, why? Why is bool a stand-in for "any
type"? (I apologize if this has been dealt with elsewhere; this is a big
topic.)
On Thursday, September 6, 2018 at 7
checking succeeds, the type arguments are valid.
Thanks anyway.
On Friday, September 7, 2018 at 10:17:41 AM UTC-4, Larry Clapp wrote:
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> contract { var _ map[T]bool }
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>
> Would this contract allow T to be used in a map to some other type than
> bool? e.g. map[T]int? If so, w
he "way" is "using as key in a map" or "using as
> comparable value"?
>
> If I'm passing an argument to a function F, is the implied contract
> that "you can call F with that argument" or "you can call any function
> with the same
The draft proposal says
"The body of a contract may not refer to any name defined in the current
package"
but then later has this example
package move
contract counter(x T) {
var _ int = x.Count
}
contract counters(T1, T2) { // as with a func, parameter names may be
omitted.
// Use contrac
ion to an interface type." It'd be nice if you could define
said interface type in the same file, and not inline with the contract.
— L
On Saturday, September 8, 2018 at 4:42:34 PM UTC-4, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
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> On Sat, Sep 8, 2018 at 1:16 PM, Larry Clapp > wr
The conversation here is deep, and I haven't followed all of it. I *think*
y'all
are discussing some different contract system than the actual draft
proposal?
If that's the case:
You can't express field-accessors, which is an actual, inarguable reduction
> in power that I'm perfectly fine wi
t; Do you have actual examples of how that would be useful to you?
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> On Monday, September 10, 2018 at 9:45:12 PM UTC-4, Larry Clapp wrote:
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>> The conversation here is deep, and I haven't followed all of it. I
>> *think* y'all are discussing some different contr
it easier").
— L
On Tuesday, September 11, 2018 at 9:53:33 AM UTC-4, Axel Wagner wrote:
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> Hi Larry,
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> On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 3:25 PM Larry Clapp > wrote:
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>> This question frankly struck me odd, given the context. To paraphrase:
>> "Do I have exampl
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> we should have a tool that, given a contract body, produces a minimal
> contract body that expresses the same contract.
And run it on save, like gofmt. Or just make it part of gofmt.
On Thursday, September 6, 2018 at 4:22:34 PM UTC-4, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
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> On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 8:2
I found this webpage from MS which talks about configuring Windows Defender.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/turn-off-defender-antivirus-protection-in-windows-security-99e6004f-c54c-8509-773c-a4d776b77960
I'm running a Windows 10 VM via VirtualBox on a MacBookPro. I have my $HOME
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