The latest release of Devel::TypeCheck adds typing of functions (without
polymorphism) as well as numerous bug fixes:
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I have released TypeCheck 1.0:
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Devel-TypeCheck-1.0.tar.gz
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Features of this version:
-Aggregate data types (hashes and arrays
I've made some significant updates to Devel::TypeCheck today in the
source code repository (svn.perl.org/modules/Devel-TypeCheck). The
most significant thing is the addition of typing for aggregate data
types. I've added another structural level to distinguish between
strings/numbers an
notation that I've used.
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Gary Jackson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
in some way.
I wrote a paper for the graded project last spring. It talks more about the
formalism that I've been using, among other things. I don't want to spam
the list with the PDF file. However, if someone wants it, let me know
off-list and I will send it to you.
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