Episode 116 - Messy Types and Garbage Collection

Illegal Argument - En podkast av Mark Derricutt, Greg Amer and Richard Vowles

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Garbage Collection Language/Compiler design Function Types A discussion on whether a functions signature is a type, or not. During this discussion we talked about the implicit currying of haskell functions and how this could lead to run-time errors rather than compile errors, however whilst I (Mark) knew what I was talking about, I missed a fundamental part of the equation - function types include the return type, so a partially applied function that doesn’t fit a high-order function is a compile time error. So given two functions: someHof :: (String -> String) -> String take3StringsReturningString :: String -> String -> String -> String The first function someHof takes a function String -> String and returns a String, if we partially apply take3StringsReturningString "test" the resulting function is String -> String -> String which doesn’t match the required syntax of someHof so wouldn’t even compile.

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