TypeCase: A design pattern for type-indexed functions
A type-indexed function is a function that is defined for each member of some family of types. Haskell's type class mechanism provides collections of open type-indexed functions, in which the indexing family can be extended by defining a new type class instance but the collection of functions i...
Autors principals: | Oliveira, B, Gibbons, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2005
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